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    Media Systems, Politics and Press Freedom: Perspectives on Contemporary Russia and Nigeria by Halil Sadrettin, Pelin Bayram, Lawrence Emeagwali

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Being a measure of national development and international reputation; the Russian and Nigerian governments need to implement laws and policies which promote the freedom of the press. Keywords: Media System, Press Freedom, Russia and Nigeria. …”
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    Media Systems, Politics and Press Freedom: Perspectives on Contemporary Russia and Nigeria by Halil Sadrettin, Pelin Bayram, Lawrence Emeagwali

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Being a measure of national development and international reputation; the Russian and Nigerian governments need to implement laws and policies which promote the freedom of the press. Keywords: Media System, Press Freedom, Russia and Nigeria. …”
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    Media Systems, Politics and Press Freedom: Perspectives on Contemporary Russia and Nigeria by Halil Sadrettin, Pelin Bayram, Lawrence Emeagwali

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Being a measure of national development and international reputation; the Russian and Nigerian governments need to implement laws and policies which promote the freedom of the press. Keywords: Media System, Press Freedom, Russia and Nigeria. …”
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    Factors that Influence Freedom of Speech and Self-censorship in Mass Media in Contemporary Russia by Oksana Olshevskaya

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction between the declaration of the mass media freedom provided by the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Soviet Union heritage of unequivocal control of the press by the government, described by Siebert et al. (1984) as the Soviet-Communist Press Theory. …”
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    Violations of Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Religion by the Russian Federation as the Occupying Power in Crimea by Tsybulenko Evhen, Platonova Anastassiya

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Considering modern weaponization of media and extensive experience of Russia in employing the propaganda machine, further attacks and trespasses against the freedom of expression and freedom of religion in order to suppress dissent in the occupied territory are to be expected. …”
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    Russia's Role in the Far-Right Truck Convoy by Caroline Orr Bueno

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper attempts to answer some of those questions by providing a brief but targeted analysis of Russia’s involvement in the Freedom Convoy via media and social media. …”
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    Security in Media Governing System by Georgy Valeryevich Alekseev

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The main threat to Russia’s national information security is the poor quality of the national media, which may occur due to the restrictions of freedom of speech as well as because of the abuse of such freedom by mass-media. …”
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    The West, Russia and we as fragments of the linguistic worldview by J. Sipko

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The attention was paid to the print media that evaluate the West and Russia in relation to each other. …”
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    “Anti-Regime Influentials” Across Platforms: A Case Study of the Free Navalny Protests in Russia by Sofya Glazunova, Malmi Amadoru

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The new limitations towards political, internet, and press freedoms have led to a severe disintegration of the anti-regime movement in Russia, including its leaders like Alexey Navalny. …”
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    Russian authority and the Internet: safety vs freedom of speech by I. A. Lavrov, A. V. Sokol

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The analysis of international assessments of freedom of the mass media, freedom of the Internet and individual freedom in the Russian Federation during various periods of the implementation of these laws in everyday life has been given.…”
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    Current Western Myths about Russia by Sergey V. Biryukov, Oleg V. Omelichkin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The paper outlines the major topics highlighted in Western scientific literature and the mediaRussia’s underdevelopment, the authoritarian essence of the regime, its repressive nature, corruption, nationalism, violation of human rights and freedoms, aggressive foreign policy, etc. …”
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    The freedom of speech and right of access to information in the emerging system of international information security by K. A. Ivanova, M. Zh. Myltykbaev

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The limits on the exercise of freedom of speech and access to information do not correspond to the level of development of public relations, because there are no effective legal tools to prevent defamation in the mass media, which in turn can lead to conflict between countries. …”
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