Based on frequent, first-hand reporting in Iran and the United States, The Iran Agenda Today explores the turbulent recent history between the two countries and reveals how it has led to a misguided showdown over nuclear technology.
Based on frequent, first-hand reporting in Iran and the United States, The Iran Agenda Today explores the turbulent recent history between the two countries and reveals how it has led to a misguided showdown over nuclear technology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Reese Erlich has authored five books on foreign affairs, including the national bestseller Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You (co-authored with Norman Solomon). A freelance print and broadcast reporter, he has covered the Middle East since 1987 and reported from Iran since 2000. Erlich began his journalism career in 1968 as a staff writer and research editor for Ramparts, an investigative reporting magazine based in San Francisco. He taught journalism for ten years at San Francisco State University and California State University, East Bay. His reporting appears in Foreign Policy, Vice News, and The Progressive. He writes the syndicated column "Foreign Correspondent." His radio work airs on CBC/Radio-Canada, Reveal, and National Public Radio, among others. Erlich earned a Peabody Award in 2007 and "best depth reporting" awards in 2002 and 2006 from the Society of Professional Journalists (Northern California). He has also received awards from Project Censored, the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Association for Women in Communication. He lives in Oakland, California.
Inhaltsangabe
1. In Tehran with Sean Penn. 2. United States Tells Iran to become a Nuclear Power. 3. The U.S., Iran and the Nuclear Accord. 4. Iran, Hizbollah, and Israel: The Real Story. 5. A Brief History of U.S.-Iranian Relations. 6. Who Rules Iran. 7. Iran's Protest Movements - Part 1: 8. Iran's Protest Movements - Part 2: 9. The Shah, Monarchists and TV Pretenders. 10. Iran's Ethnic Minorities: Turmoil on the Borders. 11. What the U.S. Media Didn't Tell You. 12. Learn the Lessons of Iraq.
1. In Tehran with Sean Penn. 2. United States Tells Iran to become a Nuclear Power. 3. The U.S., Iran and the Nuclear Accord. 4. Iran, Hizbollah, and Israel: The Real Story. 5. A Brief History of U.S.-Iranian Relations. 6. Who Rules Iran. 7. Iran's Protest Movements - Part 1: 8. Iran's Protest Movements - Part 2: 9. The Shah, Monarchists and TV Pretenders. 10. Iran's Ethnic Minorities: Turmoil on the Borders. 11. What the U.S. Media Didn't Tell You. 12. Learn the Lessons of Iraq.
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