This book tells us about how Russia fought against journalists and the freedom of speech during the occupation of Crimea and thereafter. Yuriy Lukanov, a journalist who covered these events, describes not only his own impressions, but present us also many interviews he conducted with journalists who worked in Crimea at that time.
The book shows that how Russia systematically fought against free press and free reporting—from simple restriction of access to information to physical beatings and criminal prosecution of journalist.
The volume is illustrated with photos by the author and his colleagues.
With a foreword by Taras Kuzio.
Yuriy Lukanov
Tetiana Pechonchik
Taras Kuzio
Taras Kuzio is Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy. He is the author and editor of 22 books, including Russian Nationalism and the Russian-Ukrainian War (Routledge 2022), The Sources of Russia's Great Power Politics (E-IR 2018, with Paul D’Anieri), Putin’s War Against Ukraine (University of Toronto 2019), Ukraine: Democratization, Corruption and the New Russian Imperialism (Praeger 2015), Democratic Revolution in Ukraine (Routledge 2009), Ukraine – Crimea – Russia (ibidem 2007), and Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism (ibidem 2007).
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Delivery time 2-3 working days.
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Edited by | Tetiana Pechonchik |
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Foreword by | Taras Kuzio |
Number of Pages |
208
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Series |
Ukrainian Voices
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Language |
English
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Type |
Paperback
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Publication date |
22.05.2023
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Format |
21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-1784-0
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Weight
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300 g
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