Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Croatia's HRT to get new boss...sometime
Legal uncertainty about procedure for replacing PSB boss. So much for the quality of the draftsmanship of media legislation, the object of much comment from EU 'experts'. (Of course, the idea of eliminating interpretative uncertainty is chimeric).
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Countries that need to fix their media systems
I've been doing some research for a term paper on comparing democracies. Using Coppedge and Reinicke's Polyarchy and Contestation data-set, I've identified those countries which would be perfect polyarchies were it not for their media systems, where government information is privileged. They are:
(The countries in the data-set are scored using the US State Department's Human Rights Report).
- Albania
- Botswana
- Cape Verde
- Croatia
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Guyana
- Honduras
- Israel and the occupied territories
- Kiribati
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Namibia
- Panama
- Ukraine
Alternative sources of information are widely available but government versions are presented in preferential fashion. This may be the result of partiality in and greater availability of government-controlled media; selective closure, punishment, harassment, or censorship of dissident reporters, publishers, or broadcasters; or mild self-censorship resulting from any of these.
(The countries in the data-set are scored using the US State Department's Human Rights Report).
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