
Chatter: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, Voice of America, and the Cold War, with Mark Pomar
The Lawfare Podcast
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Broadcasting from the Brink
This chapter recounts a pivotal moment in 1984 when Ronald Reagan's offhand comment about bombing the Soviet Union posed challenges for the Voice of America, emphasizing the struggle between journalistic integrity and political pressures during the Cold War. It explores the evolution of Radio Liberty and its impact on information dissemination amidst shifting political landscapes, culminating in its significant role during the 1991 coup attempt. The chapter reflects on the reverberations of these historical broadcasts, the challenges faced in Russia, and the lasting legacy of these organizations in contemporary geopolitics.
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