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Italy

61millionpeople
35,290USDGNI (PPP)
Internet:
Free
Press:
Partly Free
Free

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Arch Puddington
Vice President for Research
Bret Nelson
Program Officer, Freedom in the World & Freedom of the Press
May 2, 2014

Freedom House yesterday released its annualFreedom of the Press report. The findings paint a grim picture of the state of global media freedom, with just 14 percent of the world’s population enjoying a vibrant press with diverse views and minimal state intrusion.

Joseph Gates
Communications Intern
March 10, 2014


Russia’s natural gas supplies are potent economic weapons in the crisis with Ukraine – and in Russia’s relations with other eastern European countries and the European Union.

Sylvana Habdank-Kołaczkowska
Project Director, Nations in Transit
Zselyke Csaky
Research Analyst, Nations in Transit
August 6, 2013

When a far-right political party with a nationalist, anti-immigration, and Euroskeptic agenda joined a coalition government after Austria’s 1999 parliamentary elections, the 14 other countries of the European Union (EU) balked. The inclusion of Jörg Haider’s Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) challenged an implicit agreement among EU members that extremist parties would be barred from central government positions.

Jennifer Dunham
Project Manager, Freedom in the World and Freedom of the Press
Zselyke Csaky
Research Analyst, Nations in Transit
May 27, 2013

In the half decade since the beginning of the economic crisis, global press freedom has declined, and the EU has been no exception to this trend. Reporting on a new survey on press freedom, Jennifer Dunham and Zselyke Csaky find that Greece and Hungary have experienced large declines in press freedom in recent years, with Lithuania, Latvia and Spain also seeing falls. They write that the economic crisis has exacerbated deep-rooted problems across Europe’s media environments leading to a decline in print media circulation and diversity, as well as a greater concentration of media ownership.

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