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Australia's international broadcasters and Indonesia: Fourth Estate versus 'Soft Power'

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Tapsell, Ross

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Regiospectra Verlag

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Ever since they were conceived, Australia's international media organisations have trodden a fine line between promoting Australia's interests and upholding the values of the Fourth Estate which encourage comment on and criticism of government policies.

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Linking People: Connections and encounters between Australians and Indonesians

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2037-12-31
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