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2002 Journalism Fellowship

Theme: ASEAN media and the region in transition

Journalists in the region, except those covering ASEAN meetings, are not well aware of the regional group's history and impact on national foreign policies. To understand the region at the time of transition (expansion and integration, leadership changes and social and economic transformation), it is important that journalists understand the significance of this integration at both political and economic levels. Over the past decade, ASEAN has expanded from six to ten countries with diverse political social and economic backgrounds. This rapid expansion has both constructive and negative consequences.

The 2002 Journalism Fellowship will take stock of recent regional developments, in particular, the ASEAN government’s response to the US-led global anti-terrorism campaign following the September 11 incident. It sets the stage for discussions on the stability of the ASEAN governments, in the wider context of freedom of expression and media freedom.

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1 About the 2002 fellows: Administrator 878
2 A Rare Breed of Monks Administrator 1013
3 Scandal in the Temple Administrator 1172
4 Democracy and the Media Administrator 1020
5 A Tale of Two Party-List Systems Administrator 2114
6 The Aquino Papers Administrator 1079
7 From Madiun to the World Headlines Administrator 877
8 Something Fishy in Sumatra Administrator 874
 
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26 Jan 2012

Application for SEAPA Journalism Fellowship Program 2012 is now open

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