Works Cited

[1] Filene, Peter. “Cold War Culture Doesn’t Say It All,” Chapter 7, page 157.

[2] Warner, Gale, Michael Shuman, and Carl Sagan. Citizen Diplomats: Unlocking the Deadly Embrace. The Continuum Publishing Company, 1987, page 11.

[3] Gitomirski, Sasha. “The Cold War Museum.” Cold War Museum, accessed May 20, 2018, http://www.coldwar.org/articles/80s/glasnostandperestroika.asp.

[4] Anne Stadler, a video interview with Gwen Whiting on behalf of the Washington State History Museum, 2017, timestamp, 45:56. 

[5] Soviet Tape 1 (Jean Enersen from Moscow, live reports), Stadler Collection, DVD (Seattle: KING5 TV), timestamp, 13:45. 

[6] Soviet Tape 1, timestamp, 12:13. 

[7] Warner, Citizen Diplomats, page 1.

[8] Stadler, Anne, and Jean Enerson. “Media that Matters at KING-TV5 Seattle, Washington, 1985-1990,” page 2. 

[9] Anne Stadler, video interview, 22:00. 

[10] Anne Stadler, video interview, 28:23. 

[11] Anne Stadler, video interview, 38:46. 

[12] Warner, Gale, Michael Shuman, and Carl Sagan. The Innocent Abroad: Samantha Smith. The Continuum Publishing Company, 1987, Chapter 9, page 292.

[13] A Roster of the Founding Members of the Broadcasting Exchange Program: A Subcommittee of the Seattle-Tashkent Sister City Committee, June 14, 1989, page 1.