| Intelligence archive provides first-hand perspectives on international politics
The Foreign Broadcast Information Service
(FBIS) Daily Reports has been the United
States' principal record of political and
historical open source intelligence for
nearly 70 years. The original mission of the
FBIS was to monitor, record, transcribe and
translate intercepted radio broadcasts from
foreign governments, official news services
and clandestine broadcasts from occupied
territories. Many of these materials are firsthand reports of events as they occurred.
FBIS Daily Reports, 1941-1974—an essential complement to FBIS Daily Reports, 1974-1996—is an indispensable source for insights into decades of turbulent world history.
Full-text searchable for the first time, FBIS Daily Reports, 1941-1974 features
individual bibliographic records for each Report and highlighted events to assist student
researchers.
Translated materials form a distinctive English-language resource
Without translations, researchers must limit their research projects to primary sources in
languages they understand or rely entirely on secondary sources. Translated as needed,
these English-language materials—the vast majority of which originated in other
languages—constitute a vital resource for students of international and area studies,
political science and world history.
A wealth of media reports from every FBIS region
Digitized from original paper copy and high-quality microfilm, this definitive online collection—available exclusively from Readex—features full-text transcripts from Africa,
Asia and the Pacific, China, Eastern and Western Europe, Latin America, the Middle East
and the Soviet Union.
FBIS Daily Reports, 1941-1974 provides national and occasionally local perspectives on
topics related to World War II and the Axis alliance, the new Islamic countries of the
Middle East, the creation of Israel, the Berlin Wall, colonialism in Africa, apartheid, the
Cold War, the Suez Crisis, the beginning of the Space Age, the Korean and Vietnam Wars,
East-West interaction and much more. It also offers views on such figures as Salvador
Allende, Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, Ngo Dinh Diem, François Duvalier, Mohandas
Gandhi, Adolf Hitler, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Ruhollah Khomeini, Nelson Mandela, Imre
Nagy, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Chaim Weizmann and many others. |