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The War Prayer

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Defying Gravity: The Making...

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Beyond Spin: The Power of S...

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Spin Wars and Spy Games: Gl...

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Freedom Isn't Free: The Con...

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Calexico: Hope and Hysteria...

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Hope Is a Tattered Flag: Vo...

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“Western news organizations are increasingly turning away from foreign affairs.”
Markos Kounalakis, Spin Wars and Spy Games: Global Media and Intelligence Gathering

“The long-form analytical piece is disappearing in direct correlation to the disappearance of resources from the profession, and the “news hole” is being filled with sensationalism.”
Markos Kounalakis, Spin Wars and Spy Games: Global Media and Intelligence Gathering

“Russia31 and China approach Western INGOs with the assumption that their performance and work product are directed by and directly serve the state. This assumption matches the assumption in the West that non-Western NGOs are surely engaged in state-sponsored and underwritten activities, and nearly always include intelligence gathering in their operations.”
Markos Kounalakis, Spin Wars and Spy Games: Global Media and Intelligence Gathering



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