Abstract: A radical restructuring of the global media landscape and the emergence of information ghettos, in which US and Muslim audiences view policy through conflicting prisms, has transformed Palestine into a marker of Muslim identity among non-Arab Muslims. This development results, in part, from a failure of the Bush administration during its first term to recognize that Washington can no longer say one thing and do another, and has profound implications for future US relations with the Muslim world.
Pintak, L., & Senior, T. B. S. (2005). Urban renewal in the global village. The real (Arab) world: is reality TV democratizing the Middle East?: and other studies in satellite broadcasting in the Arab and Islamic worlds. Cairo: Adham Center for Electronic Journalism, The American University in Cairo.
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.