Media Pluralism in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes – A Comparative Study: Serbia and Hungary Cover Image

Medijski pluralizam u kompetitivnim autoritarnim režimima – komparativna studija: Srbija i Mađarska
Media Pluralism in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes – A Comparative Study: Serbia and Hungary

Author(s): Irina Milutinović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Sociološko naučno društvo Srbije
Keywords: media pluralism; competitive authoritarian regime; hybrid (transitional) regime; the Republic of Serbia; the Republic of Hungary

Summary/Abstract: This paper explores media pluralism in two European formercommunist countries, which have regressed to electoral authoritarianism in recent years, after a period of democratic transition and partial consolidation – the Republic of Hungary and the Republic of Serbia. The aim of the study is to describe similarities and differences in the media policies of these countries regarding media pluralism, and to explain social and political context that generates the growing risk for media pluralism. Descriptive comparative methods were used, based onthe original set of data quantified within the annual national MPM reports. The reference time frame covers 2020 and 2017. The risk assessment indicators for media pluralism were compared in three areas: normative protection, political independence and media market plurality. The research finds that competitive authoritarian regimes’ methods for free, independent and pluralistic mediasuppression have been intensively used in both countries regardless of membership status in the European Union.

  • Issue Year: 64/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 272-294
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Serbian
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