Mediterreanization as a Developmental Phase of Media in Transitional Democracies: Case of Georgia

For almost three decades, there has been ongoing analysis of post-communist transitional media as a mutual product of Soviet ideological legacy and Western liberal values in the West, as well as in the post-Soviet sphere. In the transition period, media pluralism has become a common occurrence in co...

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