CNN's Cold War documentary issues and controversy
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Inglés |
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Stanford, Calif. :
Hoover Institution Press
c2000.
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Series: | Hoover Institution Press publication ;
no. 466. |
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See on Universidad de Navarra: | https://unika.unav.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991000757379708016&context=L&vid=34UNAV_INST:VU1&search_scope=34UNAV_TODO&tab=34UNAV_TODO&lang=es |
Table of Contents:
- Twenty-four lies about the Cold War / Gabriel Schoenfeld
- The Cold War, television, and the approximation of truth / John Lewis Gaddis
- The Cold War: CNN's version / Richard Pipes
- The historical failings of CNN / Robert Conquest
- Mules, missiles, and McCarthy: CNN's Cold War / Thomas M. Nichols
- Why we were in Central America / Mark Falcoff
- Cold water and Cold War triumphalism / Arnold Beichman
- Ted's reds / Arnold Beichman
- Fractured Cold War reflections / Arnold Beichman
- History in the making / Sir Jeremy Isaacs
- CNN's Cold War: twenty-four hours of moral equivalence / Charles Krauthammer
- Letter to the editor of the Washington post / Sir Jeremy Isaacs
- Revolutionary dreams / Charles Krathammer
- Viewer discretion advised / Jacob Heilburnn
- The Cold War on-screen / Kenneth Auchincloss
- How anti-Americanism won the Cold War / Joseph Shattan
- The view from inside: answering some criticism / John Lewis Gaddis
- Finding a moral difference between the United States and the Soviets / Ronald Radosh
- Revisiting the Cold War / Raymond A. Schroth
- Persecution mania / Mark Steyn
- Watching the Cold War / John L. Harper
- Televising the Cold War / Thomas Doherty
- Broadcasting history / Lawerence Freedman
- The war that left Sir Jeremy cold / David Wilson.