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National Security & Defence, № 035 (2002 - 11)
National Security & Defence, № 035 (2002 - 11)

Author(s): Igor Zhdanov, Sergiy Vasiliev, Igor Lubchenko, Igor Zhdanov, Yuriy Yakymenko, Andriy Bychenko, Mykola Veresen, Vakhtang Kipiani, Olexander Kryvenko, Natalia Ligachova
Subject(s): Public Administration, Security and defense
Published by: Український Центр економічних і політичних Досліджень імені Олександра Разумкова
Summary/Abstract: POLITICAL CENSORSHIP IN UKRAINE // 1. POLITICAL CENSORSHIP IN UKRAINE: THE STAGES OF IMPOSITION AND MECHANISMS OF IMPLEMENTATION // 2. CONCRETE MANIFESTATIONS OF POLITICAL CENSORSHIP AND THE METHODS OF ITS IMPOSITION // 3. CONCLUSIONS AND PROPOSALS // THE POSITIONS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF STATE AND PUBLIC STRUCTURES // THE PROBLEM OF THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND POLITICAL CENSORSHIP ACCORDING TO UKRAINIAN JOURNALISTS // FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN UKRAINE ACCORDING TO UKRAINIAN CITIZENS // DEFINITIONS OF FREEDOMS, or Some cautious thoughts addressed to the popularly elected deputies on the day of the Parliamentary Hearings on the freedom of speech, or the absence thereof // THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS AND TEMNYKS // WE HAVE LIVED OUT: SOME OF THE OLIGARCHS WILL SOON BECOME THE LAST GUARANTORS OF UNDISTORTED INFORMATION // IS IT POSSIBLE TO WITHSTAND THE POLITICAL DEPENDENCE OF THE MASS MEDIA IN PRESENT-DAY UKRAINE? // A THORNY PATH TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN UKRAINE // MASS MEDIA: A GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG // THE PRESS: WORKING UNDER A PRESS // CENSORSHIP IN THE NON-POLITICAL MASS MEDIA: HOW TO STRUGGLE AGAINST IT?

  • Page Count: 64
  • Publication Year: 2002
  • Language: English
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