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Cold War broadcasting : impact on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe : a collection of studies and documents /

"It was not a matter of propaganda ... black and white ideological broadcasts ... What made [Radio Free Europe] important were its impartiality, independence, and objectivity."--Vaclav Havel

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Johnson, A. Ross (Editor ), Parta, R. Eugene, 1940- (Editor ), Garton Ash, Timothy (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Goals of the Broadcasts
  • ch. 1 RFE's Early Years: Evolution of Broadcast Policy and Evidence of Broadcast Impact / Paul B. Henze
  • ch. 2 Goals of Radio Liberty / Gene Sosin
  • ch. 3 The Voice of America: A Brief Cold War History / Alan L. Heil Jr.
  • pt. 2 Jamming and Audiences
  • ch. 4 Cold War Radio Jamming / George W. Woodard
  • Appendix A Types of Jamming
  • Appendix B An Example of a Shortwave Broadcasting Station During the Cold War
  • ch. 5 The Audience to Western Broadcasts to the USSR During the Cold War: An External Perspective / R. Eugene Parta
  • ch. 6 The Foreign Radio Audience in the USSR During the Cold War: An Internal Perspective / Elena I. Bashkirova
  • ch. 7 The Audience to Western Broadcasts to Poland During the Cold War / Yvette Neisser Moreno
  • Appendix C Weekly Listening Rates for Major Western Broadcasters to Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and the USSR During the Cold War.
  • pt. 3 Impact of Western Broadcasts in Eastern Europe
  • ch. 8 Radio Free Europe in the Eyes of the Polish Communist Elite / Jane Leftwich Curry
  • ch. 9 Polish Regime Countermeasures against Radio Free Europe / Pawel Machcewicz
  • ch. 10 Radio Free Europe's Impact in Romania During the Cold War / Nestor Ratesh
  • ch. 11 Ceausescu's War against Our Ears / Germina Nagat
  • ch. 12 Just Noise? Impact of Radio Free Europe in Hungary / Istvan Rev
  • ch. 13 Bulgarian Regime Countermeasures against Radio Free Europe / Jordan Baev
  • pt. 4 Impact of Western Broadcasts in the Ussr
  • ch. 14 Soviet Reactions to Foreign Broadcasting in the 1950s / Julie Corwin
  • ch. 15 Foreign Media, the Soviet Western Frontier, and the Hungarian and Czechoslovak Crises / Amir Weiner
  • ch. 16 Water Shaping the Rock: Cold War Broadcasting Impact in Latvia / Peter Zvagulis
  • pt. 5 Conclusions
  • ch. 17 Cold War International Broadcasting and the Road to Democracy / R. Eugene Parta
  • pt. 6 Documents From East European and Soviet Archives.
  • I. Regime Perceptions of Western Broadcasters
  • Bulgaria
  • 1. 1977. Interior Ministry Analysis of Foreign Propaganda against Bulgaria
  • 2. 1986. Interior Ministry Report on the Staff of the Bulgarian Service of RFE
  • 3. 1989. Bulgarian Politburo Discussion on RFE Monitoring Reports
  • German Democratic Republic
  • 4. 1970. Stasi Report on West German Government's Attitude to RFE and RL
  • Hungary
  • 5. 1973. Report to Politburo and Politburo Resolution on Fight against "Imperialist Propaganda"
  • 6. 1978. Hungarian Central Committee Discusses Implementation of 1973 Resolution
  • Romania
  • 7. 1964. Securitate Reports on RFE's Encouragement of Romanian Independence from USSR
  • Poland
  • 8. 1966. Letter from Army Main Political Administration to Interior Minister on "Hostile" Radio Propaganda
  • 9. 1967. Foreign Intelligence Report on RFE
  • 10. 1976. Analysis of Western Radio "Propaganda" Directed at Poland
  • 11. 1976. Analysis of Western Radio Coverage of KOR (Committee for the Defense of the Workers).
  • 12. 1983. Polish Intelligence Alleges RFE Links to CIA
  • 13. 1988. Information Bulletin for Party Leadership on Western Views of Poland
  • USSR
  • 14. 1953. TASS to CPSU on "anti-Soviet Propaganda" of VOA on Death of Lev Mekhlis
  • 15. 1953. TASS on Radio Liberation Broadcast to USSR Military in Germany during June 1953 East German Revolt
  • 16. 1953. Transcript of VOA Broadcast Citing Radio Liberation Appeal to Soviet Military in Germany
  • 17. 1966. Gosteleradio Review of Tactics of Foreign Radio Propaganda
  • 18. 1967. Memo to Central Committee on Propaganda Conducted by Foreign Radio Stations in Russian
  • 19. 1968. Memo to Central Committee on Western Radio Propaganda against the USSR
  • 20. 1968. KGB Report to Central Committee on RL Policy Guidelines
  • II. Regime Countermeasures against Western Broadcasters
  • Soviet Bloc
  • 21. 1976. Bloc Intelligence Organs Take Joint Countermeasures against RFE and RL
  • 22. 1976. Bulgarian Interior Ministry Account of Meeting in Prague
  • 23. 1978. Bulgarian Gen. Stoyanov Meets KGB Gen. Bobkov to Discuss RFE and RL.
  • 24. 1979. Bulgarian and Czech Interior Ministries Plan to Cooperate against Foreign Propaganda
  • 25. 1980. Statements by KGB Chairman and Polish and Czech Interior Ministers during Bloc Meeting on Western Radio
  • 26. 1981. Minutes of Meeting between Czechoslovak and Hungarian Interior Ministry Officials on the Carlos Terrorist Group and RFE Bomb Attack
  • 27. 1985. Bulgarian Interior Minister Visits Moscow to Coordinate Activities against Foreign Propaganda Operations
  • Bulgaria
  • 28. 1977. Bulgaria Gets Help from KGB to Fight "Ideological Subversion"
  • 29. 1979. Bulgarian Cooperation with KGB against "Subversive Centers"
  • 30. 1979. Interior Ministry Note on Actions against Western Radio
  • Czechoslovakia
  • 31. 1956. Politburo Resolution on Plan to Counter "Reactionary" Exiles
  • 32. 1975. Interior Ministry Note on Actions of Agent Minarik against RFE
  • 33. 1969. Report to CPSU Central Committee on Visit of Czech Delegation to Discuss Countering Enemy Propaganda in Czechoslovakia
  • Hungary
  • 34. 1963. Report to Politburo on Jamming of Western Radio.
  • 35. 1963. Minutes of Politburo Meeting on Jamming of Western Radio
  • Poland
  • 36. 1953. Polish Proposal for Bloc-wide Coordination of Jamming
  • 37. 1953. Interior Ministry Report on Intercepted Letters Sent to RFE Cover Addresses
  • 38. 1972. Gierek Calls for Offensive Action against "Centers of Subversion"
  • 39. 1983. RFE Linked to CIA at Trial in Absentia of Zdzislaw Najder
  • 40. 1983. Military Court Passes Death Sentence on Zdzislaw Najder
  • 41. 1984. Central Committee Analysis of Western Propaganda and Recommended Countermeasures
  • 42. 1985. Interior Ministry Report on Information Leaked to RFE on Catholic Church
  • USSR
  • 43. 1951. Report on Western Broadcasts to Poland and Council of Ministers Decree on Jamming the Broadcasts
  • 44. 1957. Letter to Khrushchev from Radio Moscow German-Language Service Urging Creation of Warsaw Pact Radio Station Analogous to RFE
  • 45. 1958. Report to Central Committee about Press Conference on "Subversive Activities" of Western Radios
  • 46. 1959. KGB Report on Uneven Quality of Jamming of Western Broadcasts.
  • 47. 1960. Central Committee Analysis of Western Radio Propaganda, Decree to Combat it, and Implementation Responses from Latvia, Estonia and Uzbekistan
  • 48. 1963. Minutes of Presidium Meeting on Restricting Soviet Shortwave Receivers
  • 49. 1965. Memo to CC CPSU from Turkmen CC on Extending Turkmen Foreign Broadcasting
  • 50. 1971. Report by KGB Chairman Andropov on RFE and RL
  • 51. 1986. Memo to Central Committee from Politburo Members Ligachev and Chebrikov on Jamming of Western Radio Stations.