The Media and Political Change in Southeast Asia: Karaoke Culture and the Evolution of Personality Politics

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Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2009 - Social Science - 384 pages
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Contents

disruptive technologies change conflict and breakdown
1
the move to centre stage
27
3 The Southeast Asian context
55
international information flows the media and security in Malaysia
87
the Philippines and the rise of the Southeast Asia media stars
115
Indonesia the globalized media and the war on terror
140
Thailand and the continued influence of the military in Southeast Asia
175
putting the squeeze on a globalized media post 911
217
the role of PR in Southeast Asia
242
piracy surveillance and the battle for control in Southeast Asia
271
11 Conclusion
297
References
304
Index
351
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Jonathan Woodier, Director of Country Corporate Affairs and Director of Consumer and Cards, EMEA Citi Inc

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