Vietnam and Media-Government Relations
In a symposium on the 30th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, journalists who covered the Vietnam War discussed their experiences and describ… read more
In a symposium on the 30th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, journalists who covered the Vietnam War discussed their experiences and described how the war influenced relations between the media and the U.S. government. Following their discussion, panelists answered questions from the audience. close
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