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Historical Path Dependency and Media Freedom: Poland and Ukraine in the 1990s
Author(s) -
Світлана Сорока,
Yuliana Palagnyuk
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
studia warmińskie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0137-6624
DOI - 10.31648/sw.4629
Subject(s) - democracy , freedom of the press , communism , political science , path dependency , economic history , period (music) , east central europe , geography , political economy , history , sociology , law , economic geography , politics , physics , acoustics
The paper’s objective is to explain the different levels of media freedom in the post-socialist counties of Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s, particularly in Po­land and Ukraine. Even though these two countries are very close geographically, they started the process of transition from communism to democracy and initiated media reforms in the same period, in 10 years the results of these processes were dif­ferent: Poland achieved the level of free media whereas Ukraine did not. The theories of Putnam’s deep long-term historical path dependence approach, East Central Euro­pean historians and path dependence approaches of the economic reforms in the 1990s in the Central and Eastern European countries of post-socialist transitions are com­bined and applied for the analysis of media freedom in the 1990s and its deep histori­cal predecessors in the sample countries.

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