Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty

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“A ground-breaking history of RFE-RL that is both erudite and a delight to read. . . . Should help rescue the radios from the ‘memory hole’ to which their detractors are attempting to consign them.”—American Spectator “Useful to anyone interested in the minutiae of American foreign policy in Eastern Europe after World War II.”—Washington Post Book World “A fine telling of a little known U.S. project that prevented the evil empire from exercising a monopoly on news and opinion.”—First Things “No one measure won the Cold War—but Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty should be in the first rank of those getting the highest medals. Puddington tells the story with style and grace.”—R. James Woolsey

Author(s): Arch Puddington
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 288
Tags: Связь и телекоммуникации;История связи и телекоммуникаций;