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Monitoring: Does the Government Engage in Information or Propaganda?

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This publication contains four analyses: analysis of Government’s public communication methods, tools and messages; analysis of Govern­ment’s communications related to the so-called “Makedonska Banka” case; analysis of the Prime Minister’s speeches; and analysis of Govern­ment’s media campaigns, conducted during ...
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The NGO Info-center, with financial support of Foundation Open Society Institute Macedonia (FOOM), in the period December 2013 – December 2014, implemented a monitoring of Govern­ment’s and Government representatives’ public relations practices.

The aim of the monitoring is to determine if the execu­tive branch truly and timely informs the public about the implementation of public policies, its activities, results and achievements, existing prob­lems, and to determine what types of messages the Government sends to Macedonian citizens.

This publication contains four analyses: analysis of Government’s public communication methods, tools and messages; analysis of Govern­ment’s communications related to the so-called “Makedonska Banka” case; analysis of the Prime Minister’s speeches; and analysis of Govern­ment’s media campaigns, conducted during 2014.

The authors of the analyses are: Ljupco Petkovski, M.A., Bojan Maricic, M.A. and Biljana Bejkova

Full text of the publication  Monitoring: Does the Government Engage in Information or Propaganda?

Publisher: NGO Info-center

ISBN 978-608-4594-12-3

COBISS.MK-ID 98411530

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