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A few thoughts on the relationship between humanitarian agencies and the media
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2010
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Modern conflict often takes place in a communication vacuum, and it is time that something were done to fill it.
Those engaged in war today appear to have ever less desire to make their voices heard, in most cases for good reason. In this post-Cold War era, the belligerents do not care as much as they once did about what the rest of the world thinks. They no longer live in fear of annoying or embarrassing their sponsors; indeed in most cases they no longer have sponsors at all, nor do they need them. It is no longer their dream to make speeches at the United Nations in New York, as it was for so many national liberation movements a few decades ago. Many simply care nothing about their international image, or about the outside world.
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- International Review of the Red Cross (1961 - 1997) , Volume 38 , Issue 325 , December 1998 , pp. 627 - 631
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- Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1998
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