Brazilian Journalists Seminar, Volumes 1-2Media Institute, Transnational Communications Center, 1983 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 112 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The U S and Latin America in the Aftermath | 33 |
The International Program for the Development | 41 |
Copyright | |
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Acapulco BARRIER APPLIED BARRIERS TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS bilateral Brasilia Brazil Brazilian Brazilian Journalists Carlos Marighella Citibank communications technologies Council Council of Europe DATA AND INFORMATION DATA PROCESSING SERVICE Date of Birth developing countries Director economic Editor EMBRATEL English Ability Falklands/Malvinas controversy flow of information FOREIGN free flow freedom funds goals Guidelines INFORMATION SERVICES COUNTRY INTELSAT international communications IPDC Latin America MAJOR ISSUE mass media Media Institute MOTIVATIONS FOR IMPOSING newspapers OECD personal data political Present Position private sector PROCESSING SERVICE COMPANIES PUBLIC NETWORKS responsible RESTRICTIONS role Sao Paulo School of Journalism seminars Session Significant Past Positions SPECIFIC TYPE Study in U.S. TBDF Telebras telecommunications networks Telephone Terrorism terrorists Third World tion TRADE BARRIERS TRADE IMPLICATIONS transborder data flow Transnational Communications Center TYPE OF BARRIER U.S. Representative U.S. Trade Representative understand UNESCO United University of Missouri USIA USTR COMPUTER GROUP Washington York