Two interviews which examine how the end of the Cold War has changed the relationship between capitalist and communist worlds.|ON THE SOVIET UNION AND KOREA / Adrian Karavnitsky and Edward Baker| interviewed by Ian Masters| commentary by Edmonde Haddad. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 17 - Two interviews which examine how the end of the Cold War has changed the relationship between capitalist and communist worlds. CONTENT: pt.1. Adrian Karavnitsky, Soviet specialist and head of the International Affairs Department for the AFL-CIO, discusses changes in the Soviet Union since the coup -- pt.2. Edward Baker, Associate Director of Harvard University's Yen Ching Institute, discusses the peace accords between North and South Korea -- pt.3. Liberation theology in the United States / Edmonde Haddad. BROADCAST: KPFK, 15 Dec. 1991.
pt.1. Adrian Karavnitsky, Soviet specialist and head of the International Affairs Department for the AFL-CIO, discusses changes in the Soviet Union since the coup -- pt.2. Edward Baker, Associate Director of Harvard University's Yen Ching Institute, discusses the peace accords between North and South Korea -- pt.3. Liberation theology in the United States / Edmonde Haddad.
pt.1. Adrian Karavnitsky, Soviet specialist and head of the International Affairs Department for the AFL-CIO, discusses changes in the Soviet Union since the coup -- pt.2. Edward Baker, Associate Director of Harvard University's Yen Ching Institute, discusses the peace accords between North and South Korea -- pt.3. Liberation theology in the United States / Edmonde Haddad.