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EU Media Policy in Ukraine from 2014 to 2022

Student: Kurganskaya Mariya

Supervisor: Timofey Bordachev

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations: European and Asian Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The topic of this graduation paper is "EU Media Policy in Ukraine from 2014 to February 2022". The purpose of the work is to study the specifics of the mechanism of functioning of the EU media policy in Ukraine as a power of ideas from 2014 to February 2022 and its impact on public opinion. Structurally, the work contains an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, and a list of sources used. The introduction presents the methodological foundations of the study. The first chapter, "General characteristics of media policy from the point of view of debating institutionalism," analyzes the theoretical foundations of modern geopolitics. For this purpose, the importance of media policy at the present stage is determined, the features of reforming public opinion as a direction of media policy are analyzed, the specifics of power of ideas and its significance for media policy are highlighted. The second chapter, "The Ukrainian direction of the European Union's Media Policy," examines the specifics of financing Ukrainian media by the European Union, and also defines the dissemination of EU ideas through media policy in Ukraine. The third chapter, "Analysis of reformed public opinion as a result of EU media policy in Ukraine from 2014 to February 2022," provides a general description of reformed public opinion as a result of EU media policy in Ukraine from 2014 to February 2022, defines the institutional design of EU media policy in Ukraine from 2014 to February 2022, and also presents the importance of EU media policy in Ukraine from 2014 to February 2022 for the Russian Federation. In conclusion, the conclusions of the study are presented. The work is presented on 88 printed sheets, the list of sources used is 54 sources.

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