The Chomsky-Pearl debate / Noam Chomsky and Richard Pearl ; moderated by Shehal Saddam.

Program Title:
The Chomsky-Pearl debate / Noam Chomsky and Richard Pearl ; moderated by Shehal Saddam.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1800
Description: 

Debate concerning United States foreign policy and its history of interventionalism. Their responses to questions highlight the differences in political assumptions between these two men.

r.1. pt.1. Opening statements (20 min.) ; pt.2. Chomsky and Pearl question one another ; pt.3. Audience questions (39 min.) -- r.2. pt.1. Far East and Pacific Basin ; pt.2. Palestinian situation ; pt.3. Latin America ; pt.4. United States foreign relations with the Third World ; pt.5. Origins of the new foreign policy ; pt.6. Examination of the policy process ; pt.7. What is terrorism ; pt.8. Examination of Central America and the Middle East (59 min.).

r.1. pt.1. Opening statements (20 min.) ; pt.2. Chomsky and Pearl question one another ; pt.3. Audience questions (39 min.) -- r.2. pt.1. Far East and Pacific Basin ; pt.2. Palestinian situation ; pt.3. Latin America ; pt.4. United States foreign relations with the Third World ; pt.5. Origins of the new foreign policy ; pt.6. Examination of the policy process ; pt.7. What is terrorism ; pt.8. Examination of Central America and the Middle East (59 min.).

Station: 
Date Recorded on: 
1987?
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
2 reels (118 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1987.
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