The UN, UNESCO and the Politics of Knowledge by Clare Wells

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Second, it performs a 'watch dog' function, monitoring the activities of the State (understood as autocratic ruler) and checking against abuse of power by any group. Third, it fulfils a liaison function, ensuring a two-way flow of information between State and citizens. The traditional claim for special status of the press before the law is based on this quasi-constitutional or 'fourth-estate' role. It may be noted that the classical liberal model of the press has been revised since Mill's day to take account of such changes as the rise of a mass press and the trend to Goncentration of ownership.

Indeed, in the wake of Western 20 The UN, UNESCO and the Politics of Knowledge sanctions, moves were made within the ILO and UNESCO both to amend rules and procedures and, so far as possible, to keep items likely to displease Western powers off the agenda. 64 As a result, Israel was admitted to membership of UNESCO's 'Europe' group in 1976, while Arab challenges to Israel more broadly were also seen by Western commentators to have been generally toned down. 65 Nevertheless, it may be assumed that Western States themselves would in general prefer to avoid methods which draw attention too overtly to power differentials, and to concentrate on measures of containment at the milder and more pre-emptive end of the scale.

19 The pressures in question were divided into the legal and the 'extralegal'. g. those governing defamation of public personalities; the sources which might legally be used; the reputation of government; and the prestige of the nation); national security legislation, seen as a major and growing source of restriction on press freedom; penal laws dealing with defamation, incitement to disorder, sedition, inaccurate news and disclosure of official secrets; laws governing disclosure of sources; and legislation with respect to protection of public morals and family life.

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