Washington Wednesday Journal
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
63 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
63 viewsThe Woodrow Wilson Center hosted a workshop on "The Bosnian Tragedy: Finding Alternatives for a Post-War Settlement. Participants spoke about proposals to settle the civil strife continuing …
182 viewsRepresentatives of the former Yugoslavian government, press agency, and a Yugoslavian newspaper spoke on the current political situation in Eastern Europe in a forum entitled, “Yugoslavia: D…
262 viewsIn a seminar on the new political makeup of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, panelists discussed the new constitution of Czechoslovakia.
54 viewsThe foreign ministers discussed the civil war in Yugoslavia and options for U.S. policy. The Woodrow Wilson Center was created by Congress as a memorial to President Wilson. It is one of thr…
154 viewsDusan Zupan, Washington bureau chief for the Yugoslavian news agency Tanjug and John Lampe, Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, discussed the historical sources of th…
623 viewsMr. Agnew and Mr. Lampe discussed the most recent developments in Europe. Elections in Albania, violence in Yugoslavia, and the state of the economy in Europe were topics that were highlight…
87 viewsPanelist talk about the future of Eastern Europe at a forum sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Center.
90 viewsComplete title is "Conflict over the Future of Eastern Europe: Russian, Hungarian and Polish Globalists".
143 viewsThe Close Up Foundation, a non profit designed to bring older Americans and high school students to Washington, DC, to learn about how their government works, produced this program to talk …
74 viewsThe Wilson Center hosted a discussion on economic reform in Hungary, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. Speakers included George Hoffman and John Lampe.
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