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What are the Russian People Like? How Do They Live? (1955)

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The following topics are discussed: Are the Russian people friendly? Are they afraid of their own government? Are they afraid of the American government? Is there a revival of religion in Russia? How do Russians living standards compare with American living standards? It is agreed by all that it would be helpful to the interests of American foreign policy if more Russians could visit this country and see for themselves who we are and how we live. (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)

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University of Michigan

Subjects

public broadcasting, AAPB, Soviet Union, Cold War, Economic History, Industry, Agriculture, Foreign Policy, 1950s, Russia, Heavy Industry, Consumer Goods, Geopolitics, International Relations, Communism, Harrison Salisbury, Soviet Economy, United States Foreign Policy, Educational Television, Post-War Era, Industrial Growth, University of Michigan, Political Science, Geopolitical Strategy, Rural Economy

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