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television and the struggle for power in Russia

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"Covering the period from the state-controlled television broadcasts at the end of the Soviet Union through the attempted coup against Gorbachev, the war in Chechnya, the presidential election of 1990, and the economic collapse of 1998, Mickiewicz draws on firsthand research, public opinion surveys, and many interviews with key players, including Gorbachev himself.

By examining the role that television has played in the struggle to create political pluralism in Russia, she reveals how this struggle is both helped and hindered by the barrage of information, advertisements, and media-created personalities that populate the airwaves. Perhaps most significantly, she shows how television has emerged as the sole emblem of legitimate authority and has provided a rare and much-needed connection from one area of this huge, crisis-laden country to the next."--BOOK JACKET.

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Changing channels: television and the struggle for power in Russia
1999, Duke University Press
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Changing channels: television and the struggle for power in Russia
1997, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-349)and index.
Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Durham, N.C

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Dewey Decimal Class
302.23/45/0947
Library of Congress
PN1992.6 .M48 1999, PN1992.6.M48 1999

The Physical Object

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xv, 382 p. :
Number of pages
382

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Open Library
OL39345M
Internet Archive
changingchannels00mick
ISBN 10
0822324636
LCCN
99028624
OCLC/WorldCat
52404434
Library Thing
1405544
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1809085

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