Russian Media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Decade - Essays and Documents (Hardcover)

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One of the great transitions as the Soviet Union dissolved involved the transformation of state broadcasting in Russia and the Newly Independent States. This book deals with the turmoil associated with struggles in Post-Soviet Russia: struggles for journalistic editorial autonomy, the bloody media wars between the Yeltsin government and the legislature, the role of the media in the coup, and the role of the United States, other governments and non-government organizations in shaping the new media. The story in which the media oscillates between independence and renewed modes of control.

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One of the great transitions as the Soviet Union dissolved involved the transformation of state broadcasting in Russia and the Newly Independent States. This book deals with the turmoil associated with struggles in Post-Soviet Russia: struggles for journalistic editorial autonomy, the bloody media wars between the Yeltsin government and the legislature, the role of the media in the coup, and the role of the United States, other governments and non-government organizations in shaping the new media. The story in which the media oscillates between independence and renewed modes of control.

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Imprint

Kluwer Law International

Country of origin

Netherlands

Release date

May 2002

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First published

May 2002

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Dimensions

230 x 174 x 42mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

572

ISBN-13

978-90-411-8877-9

Barcode

9789041188779

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LSN

90-411-8877-0



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