Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... Government - Press relations . From my comments you would have gathered that for a healthy Press a little friction between the Government and the Press is ... Government itself . Democratic governments understand that comments in ( 18 )
... Government - Press relations . From my comments you would have gathered that for a healthy Press a little friction between the Government and the Press is ... Government itself . Democratic governments understand that comments in ( 18 )
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Swaminath Natarajan. the Government itself . Democratic governments understand that comments in the press are not a reflection of official opinion ; it is not a matter within the grasp of totalitarian set - ups . As action to prevent ...
Swaminath Natarajan. the Government itself . Democratic governments understand that comments in the press are not a reflection of official opinion ; it is not a matter within the grasp of totalitarian set - ups . As action to prevent ...
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... Government's patronage of small newspapers provides the answer . Frankly , I am not convinced that the Government is seriously perturbed by the big newspapers or interested in curbing their influence . I do not think that , even if it ...
... Government's patronage of small newspapers provides the answer . Frankly , I am not convinced that the Government is seriously perturbed by the big newspapers or interested in curbing their influence . I do not think that , even if it ...
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