The Quagmire of Yugoslavia / Eva Bonits, Jim Hightower, and Eric Halgren ; interviewed by Ian Masters.

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The Quagmire of Yugoslavia / Eva Bonits, Jim Hightower, and Eric Halgren ; interviewed by Ian Masters.
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KZ1690.51
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Three interviews, two about the civil unrest in Yugoslavia and the third about the Repbulican Convention and campaign financing.|THE QUAGMIRE OF YUGOSLAVIA / Eva Bonits, Jim Hightower, and Eric Halgren| interviewed by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 51 - Three interviews, two about the civil unrest in Yugoslavia and the third about the Repbulican Convention and campaign financing. First, Eva Bonitas and Eric Halgren express their opinions about Yugoslavia: to lift the arms embargo, weather bombing is an appropriate response, or if letting those involved solve their own problems might be the best solution. Jim Hightower then discusses Bush's political history, the Republican National Convention, and the ideas of the Financial Democracy Campaign. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 23 Aug. 1992.

pt.1. Eva Bonitas and Eric Halgren express their opinions about Yugoslavia: to lift the arms embargo, weather bombing is an appropriate response, or if letting those involved solve their own problems might be the best solution -- pt.2. Jim Hightower discusses Bush's political history, the Republican National Convention, and the ideas of the Financial Democracy Campaign.

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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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