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245 00 $aCold War broadcasting :$bimpact on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe : a collection of studies and documents /$cedited by A. Ross Johnson and R. Eugene Parta ; foreword by Timothy Garton Ash.
260 $aBudapest ;$aNew York :$bCentral European University Press,$c2010.
300 $axxv, 584 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$gpt. 1$tGoals of the Broadcasts --$gch. 1$tRFE's Early Years: Evolution of Broadcast Policy and Evidence of Broadcast Impact /$rPaul B. Henze --$gch. 2$tGoals of Radio Liberty /$rGene Sosin --$gch. 3$tThe Voice of America: A Brief Cold War History /$rAlan L. Heil Jr. --$gpt. 2$tJamming and Audiences --$gch. 4$tCold War Radio Jamming /$rGeorge W. Woodard --$gAppendix A$tTypes of Jamming --$gAppendix B$tAn Example of a Shortwave Broadcasting Station During the Cold War --$gch. 5$tThe Audience to Western Broadcasts to the USSR During the Cold War: An External Perspective /$rR. Eugene Parta --$gch. 6$tThe Foreign Radio Audience in the USSR During the Cold War: An Internal Perspective /$rElena I. Bashkirova --$gch. 7$tThe Audience to Western Broadcasts to Poland During the Cold War /$rYvette Neisser Moreno --$gAppendix C$tWeekly Listening Rates for Major Western Broadcasters to Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and the USSR During the Cold War
505 00 $gPt. 3$tImpact of Western Broadcasts in Eastern Europe --$gch. 8$tRadio Free Europe in the Eyes of the Polish Communist Elite /$rJane Leftwich Curry --$gch. 9$tPolish Regime Countermeasures against Radio Free Europe /$rPawel Machcewicz --$gch. 10$tRadio Free Europe's Impact in Romania During the Cold War /$rNestor Ratesh --$gch. 11$tCeausescu's War against Our Ears /$rGermina Nagat --$gch. 12$tJust Noise? Impact of Radio Free Europe in Hungary /$rIstvan Rev --$gch. 13$tBulgarian Regime Countermeasures against Radio Free Europe /$rJordan Baev --$gpt. 4$tImpact of Western Broadcasts in the Ussr --$gch. 14$tSoviet Reactions to Foreign Broadcasting in the 1950s /$rJulie Corwin --$gch. 15$tForeign Media, the Soviet Western Frontier, and the Hungarian and Czechoslovak Crises /$rAmir Weiner --$gch. 16$tWater Shaping the Rock: Cold War Broadcasting Impact in Latvia /$rPeter Zvagulis --$gpt. 5$tConclusions --$gch. 17$tCold War International Broadcasting and the Road to Democracy /$rR. Eugene Parta --$gpt. 6$tDocuments From East European and Soviet Archives
505 00 $gI.$tRegime Perceptions of Western Broadcasters --$tBulgaria --$g1.$t1977. Interior Ministry Analysis of Foreign Propaganda against Bulgaria --$g2.$t1986. Interior Ministry Report on the Staff of the Bulgarian Service of RFE --$g3.$t1989. Bulgarian Politburo Discussion on RFE Monitoring Reports --$tGerman Democratic Republic --$g4.$t1970. Stasi Report on West German Government's Attitude to RFE and RL --$tHungary --$g5.$t1973. Report to Politburo and Politburo Resolution on Fight against "Imperialist Propaganda" --$g6.$t1978. Hungarian Central Committee Discusses Implementation of 1973 Resolution --$tRomania --$g7.$t1964. Securitate Reports on RFE's Encouragement of Romanian Independence from USSR --$tPoland --$g8.$t1966. Letter from Army Main Political Administration to Interior Minister on "Hostile" Radio Propaganda --$g9.$t1967. Foreign Intelligence Report on RFE --$g10.$t1976. Analysis of Western Radio "Propaganda" Directed at Poland --$g11.$t1976. Analysis of Western Radio Coverage of KOR (Committee for the Defense of the Workers)
505 00 $g12.$t1983. Polish Intelligence Alleges RFE Links to CIA --$g13.$t1988. Information Bulletin for Party Leadership on Western Views of Poland --$tUSSR --$g14.$t1953. TASS to CPSU on "anti-Soviet Propaganda" of VOA on Death of Lev Mekhlis --$g15.$t1953. TASS on Radio Liberation Broadcast to USSR Military in Germany during June 1953 East German Revolt --$g16.$t1953. Transcript of VOA Broadcast Citing Radio Liberation Appeal to Soviet Military in Germany --$g17.$t1966. Gosteleradio Review of Tactics of Foreign Radio Propaganda --$g18.$t1967. Memo to Central Committee on Propaganda Conducted by Foreign Radio Stations in Russian --$g19.$t1968. Memo to Central Committee on Western Radio Propaganda against the USSR --$g20.$t1968. KGB Report to Central Committee on RL Policy Guidelines --$gII.$tRegime Countermeasures against Western Broadcasters --$tSoviet Bloc --$g21.$t1976. Bloc Intelligence Organs Take Joint Countermeasures against RFE and RL --$g22.$t1976. Bulgarian Interior Ministry Account of Meeting in Prague --$g23.$t1978. Bulgarian Gen. Stoyanov Meets KGB Gen. Bobkov to Discuss RFE and RL
505 00 $g24.$t1979. Bulgarian and Czech Interior Ministries Plan to Cooperate against Foreign Propaganda --$g25.$t1980. Statements by KGB Chairman and Polish and Czech Interior Ministers during Bloc Meeting on Western Radio --$g26.$t1981. Minutes of Meeting between Czechoslovak and Hungarian Interior Ministry Officials on the Carlos Terrorist Group and RFE Bomb Attack --$g27.$t1985. Bulgarian Interior Minister Visits Moscow to Coordinate Activities against Foreign Propaganda Operations --$tBulgaria --$g28.$t1977. Bulgaria Gets Help from KGB to Fight "Ideological Subversion" --$g29.$t1979. Bulgarian Cooperation with KGB against "Subversive Centers" --$g30.$t1979. Interior Ministry Note on Actions against Western Radio --$tCzechoslovakia --$g31.$t1956. Politburo Resolution on Plan to Counter "Reactionary" Exiles --$g32.$t1975. Interior Ministry Note on Actions of Agent Minarik against RFE --$g33.$t1969. Report to CPSU Central Committee on Visit of Czech Delegation to Discuss Countering Enemy Propaganda in Czechoslovakia --$tHungary --$g34.$t1963. Report to Politburo on Jamming of Western Radio
505 00 $g35.$t1963. Minutes of Politburo Meeting on Jamming of Western Radio --$tPoland --$g36.$t1953. Polish Proposal for Bloc-wide Coordination of Jamming --$g37.$t1953. Interior Ministry Report on Intercepted Letters Sent to RFE Cover Addresses --$g38.$t1972. Gierek Calls for Offensive Action against "Centers of Subversion" --$g39.$t1983. RFE Linked to CIA at Trial in Absentia of Zdzislaw Najder --$g40.$t1983. Military Court Passes Death Sentence on Zdzislaw Najder --$g41.$t1984. Central Committee Analysis of Western Propaganda and Recommended Countermeasures --$g42.$t1985. Interior Ministry Report on Information Leaked to RFE on Catholic Church --$tUSSR --$g43.$t1951. Report on Western Broadcasts to Poland and Council of Ministers Decree on Jamming the Broadcasts --$g44.$t1957. Letter to Khrushchev from Radio Moscow German-Language Service Urging Creation of Warsaw Pact Radio Station Analogous to RFE --$g45.$t1958. Report to Central Committee about Press Conference on "Subversive Activities" of Western Radios --$g46.$t1959. KGB Report on Uneven Quality of Jamming of Western Broadcasts
505 00 $g47.$t1960. Central Committee Analysis of Western Radio Propaganda, Decree to Combat it, and Implementation Responses from Latvia, Estonia and Uzbekistan --$g48.$t1963. Minutes of Presidium Meeting on Restricting Soviet Shortwave Receivers --$g49.$t1965. Memo to CC CPSU from Turkmen CC on Extending Turkmen Foreign Broadcasting --$g50.$t1971. Report by KGB Chairman Andropov on RFE and RL --$g51.$t1986. Memo to Central Committee from Politburo Members Ligachev and Chebrikov on Jamming of Western Radio Stations.
520 $a"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.
520 $a"Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were critically important weapons in the free world's competition with Soviet totalitarianism--and without them the Soviet bloc might even have not disintegrated ... The account in this book of their activities is therefore not only informative, but critical to understanding recent history."--Zbigniew Brzezinski.
520 $a"The studies and translated Soviet bloc documents published in this book demonstrate the enormous impact of Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, and Voice of America during the Cold War. By promoting democratic values and undermining the monopoly of information on which Communist regimes relied, the Radios contributed greatly to the end of the Cold War."--George P. Shultz.
520 $a"I know of no other mass media organization that has done more than RFE/RL to help create the Europe in which we live today--a Europe not divided into two opposing camps."--Elena Bonner.
520 $aExamines the role of Western broadcasting to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe during the Cold War, with a focus on Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. It includes chapters by radio veterans and by scholars who have conducted research on the subject in once-secret Soviet bloc archives and in Western records. It also contains a selection of translated documents from formerly secret Soviet and East European archives, most of them published here for the first time. --Book Jacket.
610 20 $aRadio Free Europe$xHistory.
610 20 $aRadio Liberty$xHistory.
650 0 $aBroadcasting$zSoviet Union$xHistory.
650 0 $aBroadcasting$zEurope, Eastern$xHistory.
650 7 $aémission radiophonique occidentale à l'étranger$xguerre froide$zEurope orientale$vétudes diverses.$2rero
650 7 $aémission radiophonique occidentale à l'étranger$xguerre froide$zURSS$vétudes diverses.$2rero
650 7 $aémission radiophonique occidentale à l'étranger$xguerre froide$zEurope orientale$y1951$x1989$vdocument.$2rero
650 7 $aémission radiophonique occidentale à l'étranger$xguerre froide$zURSS$y1951$x1989$vdocument.$2rero
700 1 $aJohnson, A. Ross.
700 1 $aParta, R. Eugene,$d1940-
852 00 $bleh$hHE8697.45.E852$iC65 2010