Russian print media about Turkish “Ergenekon’s” affairs
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
The article analyzes sources presenting activity of “Ergenekon”, the Turkish organization published on the pages of the governmental “Russian newspaper” and liberal “Izvestia” newspaper. This research studies the image of “Ergenekon” through the Russian media and traces the evolution of public opinion formation about this issue.
Authors and Affiliations
Zaur Imalverdi oglu Mamedov
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