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Voice of America
United States international broadcaster
China Radio International
international service of China
Voice of Russia
international Russian radio station
numbers station
shortwave radio station broadcasting only numbers
Duga radar
over the horizon early warning radar
kremlinology
Kremlinology is the study and analysis of the Soviet government, and subsequently the Russian government, and their policies. The term emerged during the Cold War to describe a method of inference developed in response to the opacity and secrecy of the Soviet political system. Named after the Kremlin, the seat of the former Soviet government, the discipline was pioneered by the works of Boris Nicolaevsky and Franz Borkenau, among other scholars. By extension, Kremlinology is sometimes used to denote attempts to understand the inner workings of any secretive organization or decision-making proc
International Radio and Television Organisation
alliance of media entities
Let Poland Be Poland
American TV program dedicated to the Day of Solidarity with Poland
We begin bombing in five minutes
joke made by President Reagan during the Cold War
Radio Havana Cuba
public radio in Cuba

Radio y Televisión Martí
international broadcaster based in Miami, Florida, financed by the federal government of the United States through the U.S. Agency for Global Media
Free North Korea Radio
independent radio broadcaster based in Seoul
Protect and Survive
public information series about domestic preparations for nuclear war