Losing Control. Freedom of the Press in Asia

'A free press is not a luxury. A free press is at the absolute core of equitable development' according to World Bank President James Wolfensohn. A free press is also the key to transparency and good governance and is an indispensable feature of a democracy. So how does Asia rate? In Losin...

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Main Author: Williams, Louise (auth)
Other Authors: Rich, Roland (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2014
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