‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities

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‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities. / Sukosd, Miklos.

Journalism that matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. ed. / Michał Głowacki; Epp Lauk; Auksė Balčytienė. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2014.

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Harvard

Sukosd, M 2014, ‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities. in M Głowacki, E Lauk & A Balčytienė (eds), Journalism that matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main . https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-04493-5

APA

Sukosd, M. (2014). ‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities. In M. Głowacki, E. Lauk, & A. Balčytienė (Eds.), Journalism that matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe Peter Lang Edition. https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-04493-5

Vancouver

Sukosd M. ‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities. In Głowacki M, Lauk E, Balčytienė A, editors, Journalism that matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition. 2014 https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-04493-5

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Sukosd, Miklos. / ‘West’ of ‘East’ - Media in Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China: Multiple post-communisms and shifting geopolitical realities. Journalism that matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. editor / Michał Głowacki ; Epp Lauk ; Auksė Balčytienė. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2014.

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