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Presentation of the annexation of Crimea in the Croatian, Hungarian and Serbian media – content analysis

Danijel BaÄ An (), David DudaÅ¡ (), Elena KupreÅ¡ak (), Matej Stipić and Dominik Vivoda ()
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Danijel BaÄ An: Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
David Dudaš: Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
Elena Kuprešak: Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
Matej Stipić: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Dominik Vivoda: Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia

International Studies, 2022, vol. 22, issue 2, 83-105

Abstract: In March 2014, after the overthrow of the pro-Russian government of Viktor Yanukovych and the establishment of a new, pro-Western government in Ukraine, the Russian Federation annexed the Crimean peninsula, until then a part of Ukraine. The act of annexation itself was portrayed differently in European countries, and this paper investigates the media portrayal in Croatia, Hungary and Serbia. Content analysis of articles and media publications from relevant internet portals in the researched countries was used as a research method. According to the results of the analysis of the content, it was observed that the annexation of Crimea in Croatia is presented in accordance with pro-Western policies, in Hungary certain domestic objectivities stand out, while in Serbia pro-Russian positions are mostly noticed in the reporting.

Keywords: ODVOJENOZAREZOM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.46672/ms.22.2.4

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