The bureaucracy of truth :
Part I. Communist Mass Media. 1. The Party's Sharpest Weapon. 17-52. -- 2. What is Newsworthy -- and What is Not. 53-94. -- 3. Censorship, Secrecy and the Special Bulletins. 95-038. -- Part II. The International Dimension. 4. Western Broadcasts -- a Lifeline of Information. 141-163. -- 5. The S...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | English |
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Burnett Books ;
1981.
Westview Press, London : Boulder, Colo. : |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:aca0d171-c366-4484-935f-47cd1d0b1528 |
Summary: | Part I. Communist Mass Media. 1. The Party's Sharpest Weapon. 17-52. -- 2. What is Newsworthy -- and What is Not. 53-94. -- 3. Censorship, Secrecy and the Special Bulletins. 95-038. -- Part II. The International Dimension. 4. Western Broadcasts -- a Lifeline of Information. 141-163. -- 5. The Soviet Response -- Jamming and Intimidation. 164-184. -- 6. The Soviet Model and the "New World Order for Information". 185-206. -- Part III. From Helsinki to Madrid: Prospects for a Freer Exchange of Information. 7. A Test of Will in Belgrade. 209-224. -- 8. Eastern Compliance with the Final Act. 225-253. Conclusions. 254-258. |
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Published: | 1981. |