Description
This thesis seeks to explore issues of media governance and engagement in nations at the margin of democracy, subsequently establishing the basis of a policy framework which can bolster media freedom and enhance the potential for democratic consolidation. The paper conducts a case study on the domestic media markets of Hungary and Poland, and explores foreign-influence efforts in Ukraine. It concludes with an analysis of the policy or market-based tools available to promote and protect media freedom.
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Title
- Political Influence and Economic Incentives Among Media Firms in Poland, Hungary, and Ukraine: Implications for Democratization
Contributors
- Blessinger, Brandon (Author)
- Niebuhr, Robert (Thesis director)
- Gilger, Kristin (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Economics (Contributor)
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2022-05
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