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Watching the watchdog: media self-regulation in Southeast Asia
Watching the watchdog offers the experiences of various media self-regulatory bodies in Southeast Asia, focusing on how they are copying with what recent political and economic changes have brought on the region’s journalism in general and press freedom in particular. The articles in the book are based on papers presented at the conference held in Bangkok in September 2002 that was organized by the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA), the Press Council of Thailand and the Thai Journalist Association, with the support of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
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