1. E.g. Righter, Whose News?, op. cit.; and Hoggart, An Idea and its Servants, op. cit.
2. E.g. Binder, ‘Freedom of Information and the UN’, op. cit.; Laves & Thomson, UNESCO: Purpose, Progress and Prospects, op. cit., esp. pp. 43 and 116–19; and Herbert Schiller, ‘Libre Circulation de l’Information et Domination mondiale’, Le Monde Diplomatique, September 1975.
3. UN, For Fundamental Freedoms, op. cit., ch. VIII; and These Rights and Freedoms, op. cit., ch. VI.
4. For contrasting accounts of the background to US policy, see e.g. Binder, ‘Freedom of Information and the UN’, op. cit., and Schiller, ‘Libre Circulation de l’Information’ op. cit.
5. See UN Docs A/BUR/2 (undated) (UN GAOR 1(I), Gen.C., Annex la at 32); A/BUR/24 (1946) (UN GAOR 1(I), Gen.C, Annex 12 at 59); and A/C.3/76 (1946) (UN GAOR 1(II), C.3, Annex 16 at 406).