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Arhive pentru June, 2008

LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER: THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN COVERING INTERETHNIC RELATIONS IN THE BLACK SEA REGION

Bucharest, Romania
May 25, 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface 1
Learning to Live Together: The Role of the Media in Covering Interethnic Relations in the Black Sea Region 3
List of participants 20
Other Per Publications 22

PREFACE
In the Black Sea Region, the complexities of ethnic relations are as diverse as the communities that live there. All the countries in the area are multi-ethnic, and all have political borders which do not necessarily reflect their lines of ethnic division. Many of these countries are relatively new democracies still hashing out the mechanisms of free press and transparency. Others are new members to the European Union and NATO. All, however, are still, to different extents, saddled with the remnants of a non-democratic past. What is more, the treatment of minorities in this region garners global attention as too often this is the field on which the international community exercises its power plays.

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LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER: THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN COVERING INTERETHNIC RELATIONS IN THE BLACK SEA REGION