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1. Media Monopoly And Cultural Pervasion: A Study Of The U.S. Propagation Hegemony After The Cold War
2. Post-cold-war US Policy For War-time News Control
3. "Restricted Publications": The Unique Cultural Phenomenon In The Context Of Cold War (1951-1978)
4. China Image Of The Mainstream Publication In American After The Cold War
5. An Other In Globalization: A Study Of The Chinese People Represented In The Western Media In Post Cold War Era
6. Frame Interpretation Of The "new Cold War In Science And Technology": A Comparison Of US Media Reports On "made In China 2025" And "Industry 4.0"
7. The Romanian intelligence services during the Cold War: How small powers can sometimes be strong
8. 'You all know what I am referring to': 'Cold War' as an artifact in 1947
9. Hot Off the Presses in the Cold War: Canadian Newspaper Editorial Coverage of the Korean War, 1950--1951
10. From Cybernetics to Cyber Networks: Norbert Wiener, the Soviet Internet, and the Cold War Dawn of Information Universalism
11. The Cold War reformulated?: The clash of civilizations in literary journalism
12. Mapping the 'Red Menace': British and American news maps in the early Cold War period, 1945 to 1955
13. Dying for attention: Television coverage and American participation in humanitarian crises during the post-Cold War era
14. Communities of journalists and journalism practice at Radio Free Europe during the Cold War (1950-1995)
15. Small Screen Talent: Ethnic Performers, Music, and Variety Shows in Cold War America
16. Shortwave broadcasting in a new world order: An historical examination of the influences of satellite radio and Internet radio on shortwave broadcasting since the end of the Cold War
17. The apocalypse will be televised: Representations of the Cold War on network television, 1976--1987
18. The uses of international radio broadcasting by regional powers in the post-Cold War era: A case study of Radio Australia and All India Radio
19. Secret agents, civil subjects: Espionage, television, and Cold War nationalism
20. Hot news/cold war: The British state, propaganda, and the news media, 1948--1953
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