1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
East Asia
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1912- 1994
1893- 1969
August 22, 1962
A Chinese propaganda source reports on Uyghur culture in Kazakhstan, a recent publication in Kazakhstan about a Xinjiang worker, and a letter from Xinjiang appearning in a literary journal.
December 4, 1978
In response to a report on the implementation of the Politburo resolution of May 22, 1973, concerning the need to strengthen the fight against "imperialist propaganda" (especially its emphasis on human rights) the HSWP Central Committee passes a resolution containing proposals for future tasks (including concern with projected Western satellite television broadcasts).
January 5, 1961
Report on the implementation of the CC CPSU decree to broadcast radio programs to counter VOA and BBC broadcasts.
October 31, 1960
Report from the Central Committees of Estonia on actions taken to improve broadcasting of Soviet programs in order to counter Western broadcasts.
November 24, 1960
Report from the Central Committees of Uzbekistan on actions taken to improve broadcasting of Soviet programs in order to counter Western broadcasts.
October 1, 1960
Report from the Central Committees of Latvia on actions taken to improve broadcasting of Soviet programs in order to counter Western broadcasts.
July 15, 1960
Report from the head of the Department of Agitation and Propaganda of the Central Committee of the CPSU detailing the shortcomings of Soviet broadcast media in countering Western broadcasts. The document is noteworthy for its criticism of the poor distribution of Soviet newscasts in the Eastern part of the USSR, and acknowledgment of how Western broadcasts have filled this void. An interesting point is made on the habit of adapting Soviet-made receivers to capture Western shortwave broadcasts.
March 9, 1984
This Central Committee Information Department document contains an analysis of âWestern propagandaâ during martial law. While claiming that Polish society is âstabilizing,â the Department recommends increased research, analysis, and coordinated publications to counter Western ideological âsubversion.â
February 18, 1972
These two Interior Ministry documents indicate Edvard Gierekâs concern with uncensored information (ârumorsâ and âgossipâ) challenging his policies, and his focus on RFE as a key instrument of âWestern subversion.â
October 1, 1963
This report prepared for the Hungarian Politburo in 1963 concluded that current jamming efforts were ineffective. It provided two options for the Politburo: to maintain and redirect jamming, focusing it on RFE, or to end it entirely.