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The People, Press, and Politics of Croatia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

The People, Press, and Politics of Croatia

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.

Novine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Novine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Democratisation Without Societal Participation?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Democratisation Without Societal Participation?

This book explores the strategy of the European Union in the democratisation processes of Serbia and Croatia in the years 2000 - 2005. It argues that the EU intervention turned the democratization processes into Europeanisation processes, which featured the promotion of societal participation, the regional approach and the conditionality principle as their constitutive elements. In examining the EU's choice of actors targeted and analysing the issue areas promoted by its policy, the study explores the implementation of concepts of societal participation and challenges the proclamation of civil society promotion being an indispensable part of the EU's democratisation agenda for Serbia and Croatia.

Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 475

Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States

A comprehensive analysis of how the Yugoslav successor states have coped with the challenges of building democracy since 1990.

Reporting the Attacks on Dubrovnik in 1991, and the Recognition of Croatia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Reporting the Attacks on Dubrovnik in 1991, and the Recognition of Croatia

This collection brings together 13 papers by 16 authors presented at the international conference “Reporting on attacks on Dubrovnik and recognition of Croatia”, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in October 2011. It provides a combined scientific and practical overview of the role of the media and journalists during the attack on Dubrovnik in autumn 1991 by the federal army (JNA) and Montenegrin reservists. This book represents a primary source of information about the propaganda war waged during the conflict between Croatia and Serbia in 1991, because some of the contributors were practical journalists and ministers during the events of that year. The book is structured in three parts: global...

Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

"Journalism education, surrounded by ̀media tsunamis', continues to expands as a crucial area of professional and academic life. It gets to the roots of media-society relations. This volume gives important food for thought to the problematic classification of countries to free, partly free, and not free." Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere --Book Jacket.

Nationalism and the Rule of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Nationalism and the Rule of Law

This book provides the first systematic account of the relationship between nationalism and the rule of law.

Prime Time Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Prime Time Crime

Documents how Milosevic seized control of the media, directed it, and organized the mechanism for propagating the Big Lie--turning truth on its head ... and chronicles how many media outlets worked to turn communities against each other. [back cover].

Democratic Transition in Croatia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Democratic Transition in Croatia

With the fall of communism and the breakup of Yugoslavia, the successor states have faced a historic challenge to create separate, modern democracies from the ashes of the former authoritarian state. Central to the Croatian experience has been the issue of nationalism and whether the Croatian state should be defined as a citizens' state (with members of all nationality groups treated as equal) or as a national state of the Croats (with a consequent privileging of Croatian culture and language, but also with a quota system for members of national minorities). Sabrina P. Ramet and Davorka Mati ́c have gathered here a series of studies by important scholars to examine the development of Croati...