"The author argues that differences in media freedom and in the politicization of the news media are rooted in differences in party structures between old and new democracies, and, notably, the fact that young parties in the new members of the European Union are short of resources, which makes them more likely to take control of and to exploit media resources. The book takes a closer look at five former communist countries (Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia) to explain variations in media freedom and the politicization of the news media in and across countries. It offers general country descriptions as well as detailed case studies of the media policies and party backgrounds of two governments in each country." (Publisher website)
1 Political and Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe, 1
2 Hungary, 33
3 Bulgaria, 73
4 Poland, 103
5 Romania, 147
6 Slovenia, 197
7 Summary and conclusions: Veto Points in the System, 229