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Cold War Radio

Michael Davies

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Sinopsis

Cold War Radio examines the pivotal role of radio broadcasting as a strategic tool during the Cold War, highlighting its use in propaganda, espionage, and psychological warfare. The book argues that radio transcended its role as a mere medium, becoming a crucial instrument of statecraft, influencing political events and societal attitudes on both sides of the Iron Curtain. It showcases how radio waves became a battleground where political messaging and clandestine operations were waged, reaching populations directly and shaping global public opinion.

 
The book explores the establishment and operation of key broadcasting entities like Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, and the Voice of America, detailing their missions and programming strategies. It also analyzes the Soviet Union's efforts to counter Western broadcasts, including jamming technology and disseminating its own propaganda.

 
Progressing through its chapters, Cold War Radio delves into the use of radio for covert communications, such as transmitting coded messages to spies, offering insights into the intricate methods used to maintain secrecy in intelligence operations. Drawing upon archival documents, personal accounts, and declassified intelligence reports, the book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of radio technology, political strategy, and human psychology during the Cold War. It provides a comprehensive understanding of a crucial aspect of the Cold War, making it valuable for students, scholars, and general readers interested in military history, media studies, and intelligence operations.
Disponible desde: 31/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

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