Governing European communications : from unification to coordination / Maria Michalis.
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- Communication policy -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
- Communication -- Politique gouvernementale -- Europe -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology
- Communication policy
- Europe
- Massenmedien
- Telekommunikationspolitik
- Informationstechnik
- Medienpolitik
- Europa
- Telecommunicatiesector
- Televisie
- Overheidsbeleid
- Europa (geografie)
- Europäische Union
- 1900-1999
- Geschichte 1950-2007
- 302.2094 22
- P95.82.E85 M53 2007
- 05.05
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-337) and index.
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Origins of European governance in communications: The formative years (late 1940s -- late 1960s) -- The crisis years: national capital and the search for European solutions and identity (late 1960s -- late 1970s) -- Defensive Europeanization: Industrial policy moves to Europe (late 1970s -- mid-/late 1980s) -- Liberalization and re-regulation: The high-peak of European governance? (mid-/late 1980s -- late 1990s) -- Competitiveness, knowledge economy and technological convergence: Toward policy coordination (Late 1990s to early 2007).
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Governing European Communications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the emergence, dynamics, and evolution of European-level communications governance in the post-war era, focusing on telecommunications and television policies and regulation, and their technological convergence. Concentrating on the EU, the book embeds governance within broader economic and political developments in a global context and demonstrates that European governance has been more about the character rather than the level of regulation.
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