Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power
- 326pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the interplay between international media regulations and national sovereignty, this book examines how nation-states influence media landscapes both domestically and internationally. It delves into the strategies employed by governments to assert control over media narratives and the implications for global communication. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the challenges and complexities faced by states in navigating the evolving media environment.

