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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780367173630
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 268 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in federalism and decentralization 3
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in federalism and decentralization
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    Keywords: Ethnic conflict ; Ethnic conflict ; Minorities Government policy ; Minorities Government policy ; Democratization ; Democratization ; Federal government ; Federal government ; Soviet Union Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Yugoslavia Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Sowjetunion ; Jugoslawien ; Nachfolgestaaten ; Minderheitenfrage ; Ethnische Beziehungen
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 1138787663 , 9781138743267 , 9781138787667
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 363 Seiten
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East Europen studies 108
    DDC: 302.230947084
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    Keywords: Mass media Political aspects ; Mass media Political aspects ; Freedom of speech ; Freedom of speech ; Mass media policy ; Mass media policy ; Soviet Union Politics and government 1945-1991 ; Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- ; Sowjetunion ; Russland ; Massenmedien ; Redefreiheit ; Meinungsfreiheit ; Zensur ; Geschichte 1985-2015
    Abstract: This book traces the life of free speech in Russia from the final years of the Soviet Union to the present. It shows how long-cherished hopes for an open society in which people would speak freely and tell truth to power fared under Gorbachev’s glasnost; how free speech was a real, if fractured, achievement of Yeltsin’s years in power; and how easy it was for Putin to reverse these newly won freedoms, imposing a ‘patrimonial’ media that sits comfortably with old autocratic and feudal traditions. The book explores why this turn seemed so inexorable and now seems so entrenched. It examines the historical legacy, and Russia’s culturally ambivalent perception of freedom, which Dostoyevsky called that ‘terrible gift’. It evaluates the allure of western consumerism and Soviet-era illusions that stunted the initial promise of freedom and democracy. The behaviour of journalists and their apparent complicity in the distortion of their profession come under scrutiny. This ambitious study covering more than 30 years of radical change looks at responses ‘from above’ and ‘from below’, and asks whether the players truly understood what was involved in the practice of free speech.
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