1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
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1911- 1984
1920- 2001
1893- 1969
August 19, 1965
Radio Liberty outlines how they will respond to Soviet leadership's "scientific approach", stating they seek to provide listeners with alternative perspectives.
February 21, 1962
Radio Liberty outlines its perspective on U.S. nuclear testing, specifying that its goal is to provide credible information, convince listeners and that the resumption of nuclear testing is for self defense.
May 26, 1961
Radio Liberty outlines how they will report on on the 1961 Kennedy-Krushchev meeting. They emphasize avoiding false optimism and highlighting the differing opinions on key issues.
1960
Radio Liberty outlines its view on the "Captive Nations" resolutions
November 3, 1960
Radio Liberty outlines the goal of the programming, which is to encourage Soviet listeners to advocate for freedom of information.
June 9, 1960
Radio Liberty describes their goal of "countering communist propaganda" about the United States' role in Latin America.
February 18, 1960
Radio Liberty describes how they will utilize material on Poland to further their anti-communist broadcasting in the Soviet Union.
July 30, 1959
Radio Liberty outlines why it is witholding judgement on labeling Castro's Cuba as "communist".
May 5, 1959
Radio Liberty outlines its intention to intensify youth outreach efforts during the World Youth Festival-- a festival which they argue is a communist propaganda event.
1961
Radio Liberty outlines its position on the advancement of military technologies, and seeks to convince listeners that communist countries (namely China and the Soviet Union) are the most aggressive and dangerous in regards to military technologies.