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THE HONECKER AFFAIRE AND THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL SEEN FROM AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS
Hugo E. Harvey-Valdés
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Ángel Soto
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Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
Universidad de los Andes
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Russian Federation
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Framework
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Episode
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scrutiny
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embassies
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New York Times
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U.S.S.R.
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aftermath
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Epidemic
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Chilean
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Fall of the Berlin Wall
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American Newspapers
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Justice
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Public Opinion
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Germany
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Discourse Analysis
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Foreign Relations
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News Production
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Washington Post
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Russian Federation
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New York Times
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Berlin
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Germany
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Justice
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German
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Russian Federation
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Journalist
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U.S.S.R.
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Foreign Relations
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Moscow
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Leadership
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