Party Colonisation of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe

Party Colonisation of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Péter Bajomi-Lázár
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9633860423

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This book compares media and political systems in East-Central as well as in Western Europe in order to identify the reasons possibly responsible for the extensive and intensive party control over the media. This phenomenon is widely experienced in many of the former communist countries since the political transformation. The author argues that differences in media freedom and in the politicization of the news media are rooted in differences in party structures between old and new democracies, and, notably, the fact that young parties in the new members of the European Union are short of resources, which makes them more likely to take control of and to exploit media resources.

Central and South-Eastern Europe 2014

Central and South-Eastern Europe 2014
Author: Europa Europa Publications
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
ISBN: 9781857436914

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A comprehensive survey of the latest economic and socio-political developments in Central and South-Eastern Europe, including expert analysis of regional issues and of the recent history and economy of each country, up-to-date statistics, directories, chronologies, geographical information and details of regional and international organizations operating in the region. New for 2014: a new essay on the Black Sea region discussion and expert analysis of elections throughout the region, including the legislative elections in Albania and Bulgaria in mid-2013 details of developments in relations with the EU for both current and prospective members and in the eurozone.

Environmentalism in Central and Southeastern Europe

Environmentalism in Central and Southeastern Europe
Author: Hrvoje Petric
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1498527655

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Consisting of 12 chapters, the book presents the rise and development of environmentalism, environmental history as a discipline, and the history of environmental movements in the Central and South Eastern European region from an international point of view. The chapters—written by scholars from Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Greece and Turkey—cover a wide range of topics including the creation of protected areas, increasing environmental consciousness, the evolution of humanity’s relationship toward the environment, and perceptions of environmentalism by different disciplines. This international approach highlights the region’s complex development from the end of the eighteenth century through the twentieth century, with its unique blend of traditions. Three historically different traditions—the Habsburg, Ottoman and Venetian—converge in Central and South Eastern Europe, and this book emphasizes the subtleties of these sometimes intertwined traditions. The focus of the book varies according to both the different geographical environments characteristic of the region and the protagonists who actively participated in changing relationships toward the environment. However, what does not vary and is common to all the chapters is the historical approach, since the process has continuity, which the book accentuates. In geographical terms, the region that is the focus of the book, Central and South Eastern Europe, is the contact zone of the Alps, Danube, Adriatic and partially the North Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Throughout history, it was also the contact zone of the Habsburg, Ottoman and Venetian traditions. Those realities have resulted in a unique blending and intertwining of traditions and, therefore, relationships with and perceptions of the environment.

Ukraine in Central and Eastern Europe

Ukraine in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Martin Malek
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9783838216157

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The geopolitics of postcommunist Europe are not only important for Ukraine but also for the future of the continent. This book examines how countries in East-Central Europe and the Caucasus approach Ukraine and considers the potential for new multilateral structures. It also illustrates how Russia shapes politics in the post-Soviet space.

Nordic, Central, and Southeastern Europe 2014

Nordic, Central, and Southeastern Europe 2014
Author: Wayne C. Thompson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475812248

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This is an annually updated presentation of each sovereign country in Nordic, Central and Southeastern Europe, past and present.

Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern Europe

Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Tomasz Zarycki
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317818571

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This book explores how the countries of Eastern Europe, which were formerly part of the Soviet bloc have, since the end of communist rule, developed a new ideology of their place in the world. Drawing on post-colonial theory and on identity discourses in the writings of local intelligentsia figures, the book shows how people in these countries no longer think of themselves as part of the "east", and how they have invented new stereotypes of the countries to the east of them, such as Ukraine and Belarus, to which they see themselves as superior. The book demonstrates how there are a whole range of ideologies of "eastness", how these have changed over time, and how such ideologies impact, in a practical way, relations with countries further east.

Central and Southeastern Europe in Transition

Central and Southeastern Europe in Transition
Author: Hall Gardner
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN:

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It is increasingly important to understand the complexity of central and southeastern Europe following the enlargement of NATO into Central Europe, the ongoing problems of the Balkans, and the subsequent focus of global attention on the entire region. Gardner brings together exceptional French and Eastern European scholars who present first-hand accounts of their experience and knowledge of the region. Each provides differing political, social, cultural, and economic perspectives on Central and Southeastern Europe. The volume begins with a general discussion of the place of central and southeastern Europe in the greater scheme of European history. This is followed by an examination of the western European and Russian attitudes toward the Balkans, and the largely ignored affects of the Ottoman empire on the Balkans. The importance of culture and the crucial role it played in undermining both the theory and practice of communism is explored. The impact of the media is then examined in two chapters that look at the process of media liberalization in the context of each country's political situation and the particular problems the media faces in the region. The focus shifts to the role of finance capital and its impact in emerging privatized economies. How the global drug wars affect the Balkan region are also explored. The ecological damage to Central and eastern Europe and Russia caused by the communist system is detailed, and the volume ends with a look at the complexity of factors that led NATO to enlarge into Central Europe and intervene in Bosnia and Kosovo. This wide-ranging collection will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers involved with all facets of contemporary central and eastern European life.

Religion and Politics in Post-Socialist Central and Southeastern Europe

Religion and Politics in Post-Socialist Central and Southeastern Europe
Author: Sabrina P. Ramet
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Since the crash of communism in Central and Southeastern Europe in 1989, almost everything in the region has changed – from politics to economics to popular culture to religion. There have been new challenges to confront and new dilemmas. This volume examines the political engagement of religious associations in the post-socialist countries of Central and Southeastern Europe, with a focus on disputes about property restitution, revelations about the collaboration of clergy with the communist-era secret police, intolerance, and controversies about the inclusion of religious instruction in the schools. Each of the countries in the region is analyzed with research grounded in on-site interviews, as well as extensive use of literature in local and Western languages.

Democracy Promotion and the Normative Power Europe Framework

Democracy Promotion and the Normative Power Europe Framework
Author: Marek Neuman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 331992690X

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This book presents a topical, holistic assessment of the European Union’s democracy promotion in South-East Europe, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, analyzed through the prism of the Normative Power Europe (NPE) framework of transnational policy formation. To do so, it brings together three scholarly domains that traditionally stand apart and are discussed separately. The first addresses the notion of the European Union conducting a normatively-driven foreign policy both near and far abroad. The second is concerned with the legitimacy, operationality, and effectiveness of promoting democracy in third-world countries. The third addresses the quality of the relationship the European Union has been able to establish with some vital – yet often troubled – countries in South-East Europe, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. Finally, based on the empirical findings presented in each chapter, this volume concludes by rethinking the concept and relevance of NPE to the field’s understanding of the EU’s foreign policy making. This edited volume offers the reader both a theoretically and empirically rich analysis of the European Union’s efforts to promote democracy abroad. As such is scholars and students of EU studies, particularly EU foreign policy, as well as policy makers at EU and national level and civil society representatives responsible for designing/implementing democracy promoting projects on the ground.