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Organized labor and democratization in Southeast Asia / Neureiter, Michael   Journal Article
Neureiter, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This study argues that well organized labor movements and increasing labor mobilization played a crucial role in the democratic transitions in Indonesia in 1998 and the Philippines in 1986. In contrast, the presence of less active and less organized labor unions in Malaysia, Myanmar, and Singapore appears to be an important reason for the durability of authoritarianism in those countries.
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Sources of media bias in coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid in German, British, and US newspapers / Neureiter, Michael   Journal Article
Neureiter, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the sources of media bias in coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict by applying Dave D’Alessio and Mike Allen’s framework for measuring media bias to a sample of German, British, and US newspaper articles on the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid. It suggests that British and especially German newspapers exhibit a significant anti-Israel bias, whereas the results for the United States are mixed. Testing five potential explanations for the occurrence of media bias in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, this article also suggests that a newspaper’s ideological leaning as well as a country’s public opinion, demographic make-up, and relationship with Israel explain the occurrence of these biases rather well, whereas national business interests do not.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Content Analysis  Mass Media  Media Bias  Gaza Flotilla Raid 
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