The Media and Intra-Elite Communication in Poland

The Role of Military Journals, Annex

Michael Sadykiewicz

ResearchPublished 1983

This Annex supplements Sec. I, "Organization of Polish Military Media," of RAND Note N-1514/3, The Media and Intra-Elite Communication in Poland: The Role of Military Journals, December 1980. This Note discusses the typology of the Polish military press and the military press system, and lists members of the editorial committees of Przeglad Wojsk Ladowych and Mysl Wojskowa.

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