This text is based on one-to-one interviews conducted from 1991 to 1993 with Washington TV News correspondents, editors, and producers. In their own words these news professionals describe the reduction in resources devoted to covering Congress, the downgrading of the State Department and Supreme Courtbeats, news reporters' conflicts with the Clinton Whitehouse, and the difficulties in obtaining information from government officials of every rank. Often expressing frustration - and even hostility - toward the New York-based ...
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This text is based on one-to-one interviews conducted from 1991 to 1993 with Washington TV News correspondents, editors, and producers. In their own words these news professionals describe the reduction in resources devoted to covering Congress, the downgrading of the State Department and Supreme Courtbeats, news reporters' conflicts with the Clinton Whitehouse, and the difficulties in obtaining information from government officials of every rank. Often expressing frustration - and even hostility - toward the New York-based executives who "manage" the evening news, Washington's broadcast journalists decry sinking standards, as their ability to inform citizens is sacrificed to material calulated to preserve dwindling audiences.
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Very Good. A crease on front cover and some slight shelf wear. Content is fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 384 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 700grams, ISBN: 9780943875576.
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Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Trade Paperback in Good+ Condition. White glossy wraps clean with a faint scratch down from the upper edge, an inch long; slight wear to corner tips; tight, solid and square binding, no creases. 330 printed on upper edge of page block. Internals Near Fine--very clean, no marks of any kind, no tears or creases. This book examines key countries and regions where the danger of proliferation is acute, explores emerging technologies, and evaluates the ability of International institutions to stem the spread of nuclear weapons. Includes country and regional case studies for Iraq, The Middle East, Israel, the former Soviet Union, North Korea, China, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Brazil, and Argentina. 370 pages indexed. 6 x 9 inches. 1994, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, DC.
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Very good. Very well kept complete copy, light wear, unmarked with well kept jacket (if issued), may have exowner inscription. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Very good. 370 pages. Notes, index. Inscribed by the author (Reiss--signed "Mitchell"). One of the Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies. Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Today, former Soviet republics threaten to gain control over nuclear weapons sited on their territories, and reports on North Korea, Pakistan, India, and Iraq reveal current or recent weapon development programs. In this climate, Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War offers a timely assessment of the prospects for nuclear nonproliferation.