The Other Side: How Soviets and Americans Perceive Each OtherRobert (Robert D.) English, Jonathan J. Halperin Transaction Publishers, 1. jan. 1987 - 155 strani What do Soviets think of Americans? What do they learn from books, newspapers, and films about life in America? How do we, as Americans form opinions about life in the U.S.S.R? Through the selective use of both Soviet and American materials, The Other Side explores these and other provocative questions that are central to public understanding of how perceptions affect U.S.-Soviet relations. The Other Side also examines the many differences between Soviet and American media, such as the role of the press, and offers article-by-article comparisons of Soviet and American press coverage of the same events. Appropriate for citizen of all ages, and groups as well as individuals, The Other Side includes a Reader's Guide, suggested educational projects, an annotated bibliography, and guidance for discussion leaders. |
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WORDS AND IMAGES | 51 |
STORIES AND STUDIES | 87 |
LARGERTHANLIFE IMAGES | 109 |
CONCLUSION | 135 |
READERS GUIDE | 139 |
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