LEADER 02156cam a2200397 a 4500001 881265 005 20151111201119.0 008 810811s1981 enk b 001 0 eng 003 hubpceuo 010 80005925 015 GB*** 020 0865311420 (Westview Press) 040 DLC |cDLC |dDLC 041 eng 043 e-ur---ee----- 050 00 PN4748.E852 |bL4 1981 082 00 302.2/3 |219 100 1 Lendvai, Paul, |d1929- 242 |yEnglish 245 14 The bureaucracy of truth : |bhow Communist governments manage the news / |cPaul Lendvai. 260 London : |bBurnett Books ;Boulder, Colo. : |bWestview Press, |c1981. 300 285 p. ; |c23 cm. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 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. 650 0 Government and the press |zEurope, Eastern. 650 0 Government and the press |zSoviet Union. 906 7 |bcbc |corignew |d2 |eocip |f19 |gy-gencatlg 942 |2ddc |cBK 955 ADDED COPIESdb75 2007 06-07 580 HU OSA 300 - RFE/RL collection 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6302_230000000000000_19_LEN |70 |8GEN |920999OSA |bOSA |d2013-03-13 |eRFE/RL |l0 |o302.2/3 19 LEN |r2013-03-13 |t1 |w2013-03-13 |yBK |cGeneral Stacks 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6302_200000000000000_3_LEN |70 |8GEN |9163069OSA |bOSA |d2023-09-14 |eRFE/RL |l0 |o302.2/3 LEN |r2023-09-14 |w2023-09-14 |yBK |cOSA Repository 920 01 kojyRqeO 992 01 302_230000000000000_19_LEN |bWZX_XWZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_YQ_ELC 966 |cIn the Research Room