Information on "Media" and "Southern Europe"
July 2012
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Jul 2012
Making of a New Constitution in Turkey: Monitoring Report (1)
Author: Ferhat Kentel, Levent Köker, Özge Genç
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
The paper concentrates on the process of the making of a new constitution that is initiated by the Turkish Parliament following the general elections of June 12, 2011. More on «Making of a New Constitution in Turkey: Monitoring Report (1)»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
Caught in the Wheels of Power
Author: Dilek Kurban, Ceren Sözeri
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This report is an attempt to understand the legal, political and economic constraints on media freedom and independence in Turkey through a historical lens for a critical analysis of the state-media relations. More on «Caught in the Wheels of Power»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Breaking the Ice: The Role of Civil Society and Media in Turkey-Armenia Relations
Author: Susae Elanchenny, Narod Maraşlıyan
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
This publication addresses the imbalance in Turkish-Armenian relations through a detailed account of the US Department of State-funded “Dialogue-Building between Turkey and Armenia” project. More on «Breaking the Ice: The Role of Civil Society and Media in Turkey-Armenia Relations»
December 2011
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Dec 2011
Η Ελληνική Κρίση Από Δημοσιογραφική Σκοπιά
Author: Γιώργος Τζογόπουλος
Publisher: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
Το άρθρο αυτό παρουσιάζει πως η ελληνική οικονομική κρίση έχει αποτελέσει πρόκληση για τα εγχώρια Μέσα Μαζικής Ενημέρωσης. More on «Η Ελληνική Κρίση Από Δημοσιογραφική Σκοπιά» -
Dec 2011
Does Media Policy Promote Media Freedom and Independence? The Case of Turkey
Author: Dilek Kurban, Ceren Sözeri
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This report analyzes and explains the actors and processes of media policy-making in Turkey and the substance and implementation of such policies. More on «Does Media Policy Promote Media Freedom and Independence? The Case of Turkey»
November 2011
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22 Nov 2011
The European Commission’s 2011 Progress Report on Turkey: More than just a Hollow Ritual?
Author: İlke Toygür
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
The European Commission’s annual report on Turkey’s progress towards EU accession was released on 12 October 2011. More on «The European Commission’s 2011 Progress Report on Turkey: More than just a Hollow Ritual?»
September 2011
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Sep 2011
The Political Economy of the Media in Turkey
Author: Ceren Sözeri, Zeynep Güney
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This study focuses on the structural characteristics of the media sector in Turkey because, as the authors argue, it is important to know in what kind of economic environment the media operates. More on «The Political Economy of the Media in Turkey»
August 2011
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11 Aug 2011
Macedonia: Ten Years After the Conflict
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report shows how over the past five years rising ethnic Macedonian nationalism, decline in media and judicial independence, growing school segregation and too slow decentralization have started to undermine the multi-ethnic civil state the count... More on «Macedonia: Ten Years After the Conflict» -
Aug 2011
Turkey and Democratization in the Arab World
Author: Karol Kujawa
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper examines the source of Turkey’s popularity in the Arab world, what these states have in common, what divides them and, finally, whether Turkey could become a model for Arab countries. More on «Turkey and Democratization in the Arab World»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
Communicating Democracy - Democratizing Communication
Author: Esra Elmas, Dilek Kurban
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This report helps understanding the relationship between media and democracy in Turkey. More on «Communicating Democracy - Democratizing Communication»


