Program Title:
Noam Chomsky on the New World Order.
PRA Archive #:
AZ0929
Description:
Noam Chomsky, noted MIT linguist and spokesperson on international relations, speaks on the direction of United States foreign policy following the defeat of Iraq. He discusses the United Nations peace keeping role, the U.S. dominance of the United Nations, a peculiar U.S. view of international affairs, the role of force or peace in international justice, the weakness of the U.S. in the Third World, the new role of Cuba in U.S. affairs, reasons for warmaking on the part of the United States, U.S.-Israeli relations since 1948, and the only force to stop the New World Order is within the United States people. He concludes with a question and answer session.
Station:
Date Recorded on:
Date Broadcast on:
KPFA, 1991.
Item duration:
2 reels (98 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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