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Anti-Press Violence in Subnational Undemocratic Regimes

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The global trend of increasing violence against the press has spurred research interest into the questions of where, why, and how communicators are repressed. As a result, scholarship has demonstrating that hybrid regimes - which mix undemocratic and democratic elements - constitute a specifically dangerous and lethal context for these actors.  Decentralized countries, in which some subnational political elites have retained authoritarian features, have been identified as the most perilous context for communicators. However, despite the burgeoning interest in illiberal practices and repression on the subnational level, it is still relatively unexplored how and why subnational political elites repress communicators within their multi-level setting. The author argues that communicators in subnational undemocratic regimes who can spread the scope of compromising information beyond subnational boundaries can cause uncertainties for subnational undemocratic regimes. The book explores how the political elites of these regimes repress these communicators in response.

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ISBN: 9783031230400
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Author: Jos Midas Bartman
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 217 pages
Series: Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
Genres: Political structure and processes
Media studies: journalism
Terrorism, armed struggle
Comparative politics
Communication studies