Key Melanesian media freedom challenges: Climate crisis, internet freedoms, fake news and West Papua
Melanesia, and the microstates of the Pacific generally, face the growing influence of authoritarian and secretive values in the region—projected by both China and Indonesia and with behind-the-scenes manipulation. There is also a growing tendency for Pacific governments to use unconstitutional, bu...
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Auteur principal: | David Robie |
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Asia Pacific Network
2020
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