The Role and Control of International Communications and Information: Report to the Subcommittee on International Operations of the of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 89 lappuses
 

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57. lappuse - Believing that communication by means of satellites should be available to the nations of the world as soon as practicable on a global and nondiscriminatory basis, Convinced of the need to prepare the way for the establishment of effective operational satellite communication, 1.
57. lappuse - Improved global telecommunications network which will provide expanded telecommunications services to all areas of the world and which will contribute to world peace and understanding, Determined, to this end, to provide, for the benefit of all mankind, through the most advanced technology available, the most efficient and economic facilities possible consistent with the best and most equitable use of the radio frequency spectrum and of orbital space, 1 TIAS 6847 ; 18 UST 2410.
57. lappuse - Desiring to establish a single global commercial communications satellite system as part of an improved global communications network which will provide expanded telecommunications services to all areas of the world and which will contribute to world peace and understanding...
83. lappuse - Make it their aim to facilitate the freer and wider dissemination of information of all kinds, to encourage co-operation in the field of information and the exchange of information with other countries...
57. lappuse - ... world peace and understanding, Determined, to this end, to provide, for the benefit of all mankind, through the most advanced technology available, the most efficient and economic facilities possible consistent with the best and most equitable use of the radio frequency spectrum and of orbital space, Believing that satellite telecommunications should be organized in such a way as to permit all peoples to have access to the global satellite system and those States members of the International...
57. lappuse - States so wishing to invest in the system with consequent participation in the design, development, construction (including the provision of equipment), establishment, maintenance, operation and ownership of the system...
34. lappuse - [s]tates are responsible for the activities in the international sphere of all mass media under their jurisdiction.
28. lappuse - ... end. International TV flows, as a percentage of all flows, are highest at an early stage when development is very uneven. That observation has been made even by the critics of the influence of American media abroad. The British sociologist Jeremy Tunstall notes the use of imports at an early stage: "There is no country or territory in the world whose newspapers, magazines, films, records, radio and television have not been influenced by those of the United States; and in most countries this influence...
41. lappuse - With the exception of the United States, and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom and France, most Council members lacked the expert personnel necessary adequately to perform this task.
52. lappuse - Defense, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Department of Interior.

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