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Recent Evolution of The European Union’s Audiovisual Policy By Harvey B. Feigenbaum Professor of Political Science and International Affairs The George Washington University
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Document Date: 2013-12-20 04:02:42


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Pathé / Ko ng SA / Gaumont / Edison Trust / Ge / Blockbuster / /

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America / Europe / Africa / /

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UNESCO Institute / Cinema Table / European Audiovisual Observatory / International Affairs The George Washington University / /

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audiovisual media / audiovisual services / /

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Supreme Court / European Commission / World Trade Organization / The George Washington University / European Council / European Union / High Command / OECD / UNESCO Institute for Statistics / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

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high-level US trade negotiator / Major / Professor of Political Science / /

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Indiana / /

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