It is argued in this paper that the relative deficit of media freedom in most of Central and Eastern Europe as opposed to the relative freedom of the media in most of Western Europe is ultimately rooted in the specificities of the former communist countries’ party systems. Young parties in young democracies lack the resources needed for party building and organization, which they compensate for by colonizing the state and the media and by exploiting state and media resources; party colonization of the media necessarily inhibits media freedom. It is further argued that temporal and spatial variations in media freedom in and across Central and Eastern Europe are explained by different patterns of media colonization. The...
In several modern countries, media have to operate in "disabling environments" with limited journali...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
Introduction: comparing media systems in Central and Eastern Europe: politics, economy, cultur
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
This introductory overview opens the series of articles included in the issue entitled Media and Ill...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
This research is to show that populist parties in the European Union attempt to oppress the traditio...
Freedom of the press is essential to a vibrant, liberal democracy. In Hungary and Poland, where demo...
It is often argued that the politics of Central Eastern European countries revolve around political ...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
We present a formal model of government control of the media to illuminate variation in media freedo...
The theory of media dependency states that for societies in states of crisis or instability, citizen...
This study uses an interdisciplinary perspective to shed light on Ukraine’s continuous problems with...
In several modern countries, media have to operate in "disabling environments" with limited journali...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
Introduction: comparing media systems in Central and Eastern Europe: politics, economy, cultur
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
This introductory overview opens the series of articles included in the issue entitled Media and Ill...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
This research is to show that populist parties in the European Union attempt to oppress the traditio...
Freedom of the press is essential to a vibrant, liberal democracy. In Hungary and Poland, where demo...
It is often argued that the politics of Central Eastern European countries revolve around political ...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
We present a formal model of government control of the media to illuminate variation in media freedo...
The theory of media dependency states that for societies in states of crisis or instability, citizen...
This study uses an interdisciplinary perspective to shed light on Ukraine’s continuous problems with...
In several modern countries, media have to operate in "disabling environments" with limited journali...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...