U.S. support for brutal dictators is a source of frustration in the Middle East: Anthony DiMaggio
Anthony DiMaggio is a university professor, writer, political commentator and media expert. He is the author of numerous books, including Mass Media, Mass Propaganda (2008), When Media Goes to War (2010), and Crashing the Tea Party (2011). He has taught U.S. and Global Politics at Illinois State University, and published articles and commentaries in a [...]
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U.S. support for brutal dictators is a source of frustration in the Middle East: Anthony DiMaggio
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Pabitra Mukhopadhyay's triptych:
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