Preliminary Table of Contents: Introduction, by the Editors Part I 1.Defining Information Intervention, by Mark Thompson Part II 2. Hate Propaganda and International Human Rights Law, by Stephen Farrior 3. Preemptive Unilateral Information Intervention, by Eric Blinderman 4. Note on Legality of Information Intervention, by Julie Mertus 5. A Module for Media Intervention: Content Regulation in Post?Conflict Zones, by Peter Krug & Monroe E. Price Part III Country Studies 6. Neutrality and the Negotiation of an Information Order in Cambodia, by John Marston 7.
Escalating to Success? The Intervention in Bosnia and Hercegovina, by Mark Thompson and Dan DeLuce 8. Silencing the Voices of Hate in Rwanda, by Alison Des Forges 9. The Learning Curve: Media and Intervention in Kosovo, by Julie Mertus and Mark Thompson 10. Preparing a Plebiscite under Fire: The United Nations and Public Information in East Timor, by David Wimhurst Part IV 11. Information Intervention and Military Strategies, by Philip Taylor 12. The Role of Non?Governmental Organizations, by Helen Darbishire 13. Information Interventions, Media Development and the Internet, by Patrick Carmichael Notes on the Contributors.