Governing European Communications

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416 pages 2007

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"The liberalization of communications markets, especially from the 1980s onward, has led to increased regulatory activity within but also above the national state. By examining the European case - concentrating on the European Union, the most advanced example of regionalism - Governing European Communications enhances understanding of the trend toward above-the-national-state regulation, its drivers, and its limitations. Analyzing in detail the origins, dynamics, and evolution of European-level communications governance in the post war era. Maria Michalis offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of telecommunications and television policies and regulation and their technological convergence."--Jacket.

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