Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen: The New Regressive Leftist Media

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Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen : The New Regressive Leftist Media. / Crone, Christine Aster.

1 ed. New York : Peter Lang, 2020. 216 p.

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Harvard

Crone, CA 2020, Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen: The New Regressive Leftist Media. vol. 1, 1 edn, Peter Lang, New York. https://doi.org/10.3726/b15721

APA

Crone, C. A. (2020). Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen: The New Regressive Leftist Media. (1 ed.) Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b15721

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Crone CA. Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen: The New Regressive Leftist Media. 1 ed. New York: Peter Lang, 2020. 216 p. https://doi.org/10.3726/b15721

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Crone, Christine Aster. / Pan-Arab News TV Station al-Mayadeen : The New Regressive Leftist Media. 1 ed. New York : Peter Lang, 2020. 216 p.

Bibtex

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