Media and global conflict: An International Crisis Group case study

  • Lee Duffield
Keywords: NGO, non-government sources, government intervention, conflict resolution, civic development, international relations

Abstract

The Pacific region is part of a larger world, far from being as isolated from centres of global power as a glance at the map might imply, but instead caught up in a web of multilateral relations with binding effects on its future progress and prosperity. This article considers such connections, in regard to both governmental and non-governmental agencies, referring in particular to the proliferation of highly influential non-governmental organisations in the region, as in the world at large. It treats the European Union handling of the December 2006 Fijian coup d'état and its aftermath as a case study in government-to-government relations, and it provides secondly a detailed case study on the operations of one outstanding example of a non-governmental organisation, the International Crisis Group. 

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Published
01-09-2007
How to Cite
Duffield, L. (2007). Media and global conflict: An International Crisis Group case study. Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa, 13(2), 113-138. https://doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v13i2.909