Why 1995 Is the Year that Created the Future
Description
American University professor of journalism W. Joseph Campbell sat down with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie to discuss the decade of the 1990s in his new book, 1995: The Year the Future Began. From the dawn of the Internet to the post-Cold War complexities of foreign policy, the 1990s set the stage for the most enduring issues of the 21st century. A Reason TV production.
Runtime
26 min 38 sec
Subjects
- Politics and government (49)
- International relations (610)
- War (200)
- Social institutions (391)
- World politics (2067)
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