Vanuatu: Accountability from the Subsistence Age to the Internet Age

  • Marie-Noelle Ferrieux Patterson
Keywords: culture, media freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of information, accountability

Abstract

Commentary: Vanuatu governments are not used to being held accountable. They act like they do not owe any explanation to the public about what they are doing. Rather than taking the initiative, successive Vanuatu governments seem to address significant issues only if they are forced by sustained public pressure in the private media to do so.

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Published
01-10-2010
How to Cite
Patterson, M.-N. F. (2010). Vanuatu: Accountability from the Subsistence Age to the Internet Age. Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa, 16(2), 47-50. https://doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v16i2.1032