Three inverviews about the dangerous and negative times faced by journalists.|TROUBLES FACING JURNALISTS| Andre Yukowski, Roger Morris, and Thomas MacNor| interviewed by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 50 - Three inverviews about the dangerous and negative times faced by journalists. Andre Yikowsky describes conditions in Yugoslavia. The press faces a negative image, and he calls for a organizational appeal. Roger Morris, National Security Council member under Johnson and Nixon, discusses the Sunday New York Times lead story about planned air strikes on Bagdad. President Bush, argues Morris, is isolated, no longer in the middle ground, and conveys confusion and dissaray. Finally, Thomas McNor, senior analyst at the Brookings Instittue, discusses the confrontation between the United States and Saddam Hussein, as well as the role on the United Nations in the conflict. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 16 Aug. 1992.
pt.1. Andre Yikowsky describes conditions in Yugoslavia. The press faces a negative image, and he calls for a organizational appeal -- pt.2. Roger Morris, National Security Council member under Johnson and Nixon, discusses the Sunday New York Times lead story about planned air strikes on Bagdad. President Bush, argues Morris, is isolated, no longer in the middle ground, and conveys confusion and dissaray -- pt.3. Thomas McNor, senior analyst at the Brookings Instittue, discusses the confrontation between the United States and Saddam Hussein, as well as the role on the United Nations in the conflict.
pt.1. Andre Yikowsky describes conditions in Yugoslavia. The press faces a negative image, and he calls for a organizational appeal -- pt.2. Roger Morris, National Security Council member under Johnson and Nixon, discusses the Sunday New York Times lead story about planned air strikes on Bagdad. President Bush, argues Morris, is isolated, no longer in the middle ground, and conveys confusion and dissaray -- pt.3. Thomas McNor, senior analyst at the Brookings Instittue, discusses the confrontation between the United States and Saddam Hussein, as well as the role on the United Nations in the conflict.