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138981
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Summary/Abstract |
Despite conducting sixty-six peacekeeping missions, the United Nations (UN) must repeatedly justify the necessity and wisdom of continuing these operations to the international community. Domestic success is contingent to a large degree on the willingness of citizens to cooperate with peacekeepers. Consequently, public perception in both the host country and abroad has become crucial to the continuation and maintenance of UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO). A discourse analysis of domestic and international newspapers, radio transcripts, and television broadcasts about contemporaneous UNPKOs in Haiti and Côte d’Ivoire reveals staggering disparities. Diverging interpretations of mission mandates, violence, censorship, and colonial practices contribute to the way in which peacekeeping missions are perceived. This article identifies how current UNPKOs are perceived domestically and internationally and emphasises the role of these perceptions as a basis for evaluating and improving these operations.
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ID:
126263
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2013.
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News journalism achieved a new height with the publication of serious revelation made by American computer professional and ex-Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and National Security Agency (NSA) employee , Edward Joseph Snowden on June 2013. Refreshing the memories of editor-in-chief and founder of Wikileaks, Julian Paul Assange, the recent example has once again exhibited how powerful and deadly the media can be in term of national security. The recent issue has once ignited the same debate on the role of the media: the media as a watchdog of a nation or a medium which provides a voice to the unheard, helps the whistleblowers to expose the cracks in our existing society and by doing so, performs a greater good for the public.
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ID:
020421
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Sept 2001.
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Description |
11-16
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ID:
173577
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On 30 January 2020, on the advice of the Emergency Committee (EC) of the World Health Organisation (WHO), WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared the outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). The nomenclature would soon be referred to as 2019-nCoV. Since 2005 when the International Health Regulations came into force, this was the sixth time the WHO has declared an outbreak as a PHEIC.
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ID:
142245
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ID:
069135
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ID:
142350
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Publication |
New Delhi, IDSA, 2016.
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Description |
xxxi, 256p.: maphbk
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Standard Number |
9788182748682
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Copies: C:2/I:1,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location | IssuedTo | DueOn |
058410 | 302.355/SIN 058410 | Main | On Shelf | General | | | |
058411 | 302.355/SIN 058411 | Main | Issued | General | | RF168 | 15-Sep-2024 |
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ID:
022200
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June 2002.
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Description |
10-25
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