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a| 9781640125148
q| (hardback)
z| 9781640125568
q| (epub)
z| 9781640125575
q| (pdf)
a| DLC
b| eng
e| rda
c| DLC
d| DLC
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a| HE8697.45.E852
b| P66 2022
a| Pomar, Mark G.,
e| author.
a| Cold War radio :
b| the Russian broadcasts of the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty /
c| Mark G. Pomar.
a| Lincoln :
b| Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press,
c| 2022.
a| xv, 307 pages :
b| illustrations ;
c| 24 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-288) and index.
a| 1. Setting the stage -- 2. The Reagan revolution -- 3. Human rights -- 4. Culture and the arts -- 5. History -- 6. Solzhenitsyn -- 7. Religion -- 8. Glasnost -- 9. Victory lap -- 10. Reflections.
a| "Cold War Radio is a concise look at the history of Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and their impact on the Soviet Union during the Cold War"-- "The author is a former assistant director of the Russian Service at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, director of the the USSR Division at the Voice of America, and executive director of the Board for International Broadcasting"
a| Radio Free Europe
x| History.
a| Radio Liberty
x| History.
a| International broadcasting
z| United States
x| History.
a| Cold War
x| Propaganda.
a| United States
x| Foreign relations
z| Soviet Union.
a| Soviet Union
x| Foreign relations
z| United States.
0| 0
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2| ddc
4| 0
6| 384_540940000000000_09045_POM
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8| REF
9| 161891
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d| 2023-04-11
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r| 2023-04-11
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w| 2023-04-11
y| BK
c| Reference
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