Case Studies In Disinformation: Nicaragua and Angola - Cooper, Sharkey, Stockwell, Kwitny (1988)

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Published on Jun 17, 2021
ORIGINAL: https://www.pacificaradioarchives.org/recording/kz145807a
Part 14 of the series: The State of the Fourth Estate: The Media and US Foreign Policy

Workshop exploring the media representation of events in Nicaragua and Angola, with an evaluation of how these reports distorted events.

Panel consists of:

Marc Cooper, journalist
Jacqueline Sharkey, associate professor of journalism, University of Arizona at Tucson
John Stockwell, former CIA chief of station in Angola
Jonathan Kwitny, journalist.

RECORDED: Robert Frost auditorium, Culver City, 30 Jan. 1988.

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