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The Inconvenient Journalist Dusko Doder

The Inconvenient Journalist By Dusko Doder

The Inconvenient Journalist by Dusko Doder


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The Inconvenient Journalist: A Memoir by Dusko Doder

In The Inconvenient Journalist, Dusko Doder, writing with his spouse and journalistic partner Louise Branson, describes how one February night crystalized the values and personal risks that shaped his life. The frigid Moscow night in question was in 1984, and Washington Post correspondent Doder reported signs that Soviet leader Yuri Andropov had died. The CIA at first dismissed the reporting, saying that Doder must be smoking pot. When Soviet authorities confirmed Andropov's death, journalists and intelligence officials questioned how a lone reporter could scoop the multibillion-dollar US spy agency. The stage was set for Cold War-style revenge against the star journalist, and that long night at the teletype machine in Moscow became a pivotal moment in Doder's life.

After emigrating to the United States from Yugoslavia in 1956, Doder committed himself to the journalist's mission. He knew that reporting the truth could come at a price, something driven home by his years of covering Soviet dissidents and watching his Washington Post colleagues break the Watergate story. Still, he was not prepared for a cloaked act of reprisal from the CIA.

Taking aim at Doder, the CIA insinuated a story into Time magazine suggesting that he had been coopted by the KGB. Doder's professional world collapsed and his personal life was shaken as he fought Time in court. In The Inconvenient Journalist, Doder reflects on this attempt to destroy his reputation, his dedication to reporting the truth, and the vital but precarious role of the free press today.

The Inconvenient Journalist is a powerful human story and a must-read for all concerned about freedom of the press and truthful reporting.

About Dusko Doder

Dusko Doder is a former Moscow bureau chief for the Washington Post. His numerous awards include the Overseas Press Club Citation for Excellence and the Edward Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting. He is the author of The Firebird Affair and other books.
Louise Branson is a former Moscow correspondent for the London Sunday Times and a former editorial writer for USA TODAY. She is the coauthor of Gorbachev and Milosevic.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Assassination
1. The Story That Died
2. A Moscow Education
3. Evading the KGB to Make Contacts
4. Hired by the Washington Post
5. Perils Covering My Native Yugoslavia
6. Back at a Paper Changed by Watergate
7. Post Moscow Correspondent at Last
8. Covering Russia's KGB Tsar
9. The Price for Breaking a Rule of Journalism
10. Love Changes Everything
11. Reluctant Intelligence Reporter
12. Casey's Revenge
13. Seeking a New Life in China
14. A Reckoning in Yugoslavia
15. Assassination by Time Magazine
Epilogue: Dogs Bark

Additional information

CIN1501759094VG
9781501759093
1501759094
The Inconvenient Journalist: A Memoir by Dusko Doder
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20210915
272
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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