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  • - Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War
    av Marvin Kalb
    257,-

    A personal journey through some of the darkest moments of the cold war and the early days of television news. Marvin Kalb, the award-winning journalist who has written extensively about the world he reported on during his long career, now turns his eye on the young man who became that journalist.

  • av Marvin Kalb
    281,-

  • - Trump's War on the Press, the New McCarthyism, and the Threat to American Democracy
    av Marvin Kalb
    230,-

    Marvin Kalb, an award-winning American journalist with more than six decades of experience both as a journalist and media observer, writes with passion about why we should fear for the future of American democracy because of the unrelenting attacks by the Trump administration on the press.

  • - 1956-Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia
    av Marvin Kalb
    257,-

  • - Clinton, Lewinsky, and Thirteen Days That Tarnished American Journalism
    av Marvin Kalb
    245,-

  • - Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War
    av Marvin Kalb
    446,-

    Marvin Kalb, former CBS Moscow bureau chief, traces how the Crimea has become a global tinder box. Kalb argues that the post-cold war world today hangs on the resolution of the Ukraine crisis. So long as it is treated as a problem to be resolved by Russia, on the one side, and the United States and Europe, on the other, it will remain a danger zone with global consequences.

  • - Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford tamao Ob
    av Marvin Kalb
    278,-

    The United States had never lost a war - that is, until 1975, when it was forced to flee Saigon in humiliation. This title presents the history of presidential decision making on one crucial issue: in light of the Vietnam debacle, under what circumstances should the United States go to war?

  • av Marvin Kalb
    1 332,-

    The process of nominating two persons who will ultimately compete for the presidency is long, complicated, exhausting, and expensive. The 1988 presidential primary campaigns were no exception, as Democratic and Republican candidates spent countless hours and millions of dollars to win votes and delegates in caucuses and primaries across the country. Speeches, debates, and media advertisements helped spread the candidates' messages and policies to the voters. A different, fresh, and informative forum for each of the candidates was introduced by the Kennedy School of Government in Candidates '88, a series of live, hour-long interviews with Marvin Kalb followed by questions from the audience of Harvard faculty and students. Broadcast nationally by PBS, this highly praised series made an important contribution to the presidential selection process and had a significant impact on the voters' understanding of the 1988 campaign, the candidates, and the issues.Now the complete interviews have been collected in Candidates '88, a volume that captures the substantive, revealing, and lively conversations between Marvin Kalb and the candidates. The book includes an insightful introduction by Marvin Kalb in which he examines the special political climate of 1988; explores why George Bush was the only candidate who decided not to participate in Candidates '88; discusses the power of the camera, the most coddled and cherished piece of technology in the history of presidential politics; and reflects on the problems of the nominating process and the need for reform. The volume also includes brief political biographies of all of the candidates written by Hendrik Hertzberg.

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