The People, Press, and Politics of CroatiaBloomsbury Academic, 2001 M05 30 - 245 páginas Malovic and Selnow examine the evolution of the press-government relationship in Croatia from the Tito era to the present. Their story is one of three interacting players: the Croatian government which until recently has sat firmly in control, the compliant press which seemed little motivated to change, and the largely quiescent public which demanded little from its press or its government. A provocative, often first-hand account that will be of interest to scholars and researchers involved with Balkan current affairs, journalism, and politics. |
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... interviews , analyses , and investigations . This time , however , the Croatian public did not remain passive in the election as it had in the past , but it adopted an active participatory role . It was as if the people realized , for ...
... interviews , analyses , and investigations . This time , however , the Croatian public did not remain passive in the election as it had in the past , but it adopted an active participatory role . It was as if the people realized , for ...
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... interview with the weekly magazine Globus how strong the secret services net- work had become . To make his point , he presented Đurđica Klancir , Globus editor in chief , the secret service files on her and several of her reporters ...
... interview with the weekly magazine Globus how strong the secret services net- work had become . To make his point , he presented Đurđica Klancir , Globus editor in chief , the secret service files on her and several of her reporters ...
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... interview , no secret was beyond reach of Croatian journalists . That event marked the time when reporters from Globus , Nacional , Novi list , Feral Tribune , and Radio 101 dogged the secret service for every scrap of internal conflict ...
... interview , no secret was beyond reach of Croatian journalists . That event marked the time when reporters from Globus , Nacional , Novi list , Feral Tribune , and Radio 101 dogged the secret service for every scrap of internal conflict ...
Contenido
The Media Situation under Tuđman | 1 |
A Dream Fulfilled or a False Hope? | 15 |
Democracy Media and Government Historical Roots | 25 |
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The People, Press, and Politics of Croatia Stjepan Malovic,Gary W. Selnow Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
audiences Balkans became Belgrade Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina broadcast Budiša candidates citizens Communist coverage Croatian government Croatian Journalists Croatian media Croatian Radio Croatian television daily newspaper democracy democratic economic editor in chief election Europe European Feral Tribune Franjo Tuđman free press Glas Slavonije Globus Granić headline HRTV Human Rights independent media Internet issues journalism Jutarnji list killed Kosovo Kutle leaders magazine media freedom media in Croatia Mesić Milošević Nacional's Novi list official open society operation organizations papers Parliament percent policies political politicians poll President Tuđman president's problems professional programs published radio and television reporters republics Rijeka role ruling party scandal secret police secret service Serbian Serbs Slobodna Dalmacija Slobodni tjednik Slovenia Stipe Mesić story Tisak Tito Tito's truth Večernji list Vjesnik Vukovar weekly Western Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zagreb
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Next Steps in Croatia's Transition Process: Problems and Possibilities Srđan Dvornik,Christophe Solioz Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |