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Mapping International Journalism in Post-Soviet Russia: Global Trends versus National Context. / Litvinenko, A.A.; Smoliarova, A.S.; Bekurov, R.V.; Puiy, A.S.; Glinternik, E.M.

In: International Review of Management and Marketing, Vol. 5, 2015, p. 49-54.

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Litvinenko AA, Smoliarova AS, Bekurov RV, Puiy AS, Glinternik EM. Mapping International Journalism in Post-Soviet Russia: Global Trends versus National Context. International Review of Management and Marketing. 2015;5:49-54.

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Litvinenko, A.A. ; Smoliarova, A.S. ; Bekurov, R.V. ; Puiy, A.S. ; Glinternik, E.M. / Mapping International Journalism in Post-Soviet Russia: Global Trends versus National Context. In: International Review of Management and Marketing. 2015 ; Vol. 5. pp. 49-54.

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