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Peter Braestrup (June 8, 1929 – August 10, 1997) was a correspondent for The New York Times and The Washington Post, founding editor of the Wilson Quarterly, and later senior editor and director of communications for the Library of Congress. Retiring from journalism in 1973, he founded the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Wilson Quarterly, and in 1989 moved to the Library of Congress.

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  • Peter Braestrup (Manhattan, Nueva York; 8 de junio de 1929-Rockport, Maine; 10 de agosto de 1997) fue corresponsal de The New York Times y The Washington Post, editor fundador de Wilson Quarterly, y más tarde editor senior y director de comunicaciones de la Biblioteca del Congreso.​ Tras retirarse del periodismo en 1973, fundó el Wilson Quarterly del Centro Internacional para Académicos Woodrow Wilson, y en 1989 se trasladó a trabajar a la Biblioteca del Congreso. Su libro Big Story, publicado en 1977 en dos volúmenes y patrocinado por Freedom House, criticaba la cobertura de la ofensiva Tet durante la guerra de Vietnam por parte de los medios estadounidenses.​​ El libro, donde argumentaba que la cobertura mediática de la ofensiva fue excesivamente negativa y ayudó a perder la guerra, «es citado regularmente por historiadores, sin reservas, como el trabajo estándar sobre los informes de los medios sobre la ofensiva del Tet».​ (es)
  • Peter Braestrup (June 8, 1929 – August 10, 1997) was a correspondent for The New York Times and The Washington Post, founding editor of the Wilson Quarterly, and later senior editor and director of communications for the Library of Congress. Retiring from journalism in 1973, he founded the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Wilson Quarterly, and in 1989 moved to the Library of Congress. Braestrup's 1977 Freedom House-sponsored book, the two-volume Big Story, criticized US media coverage of the Vietnam War's 1968 Tet Offensive. The book, which argued that the media coverage of the offensive was excessively negative and helped lose the war, "is regularly cited by historians, without qualification, as the standard work on media reporting of the Tet offensive". (en)
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  • Peter Braestrup (Manhattan, Nueva York; 8 de junio de 1929-Rockport, Maine; 10 de agosto de 1997) fue corresponsal de The New York Times y The Washington Post, editor fundador de Wilson Quarterly, y más tarde editor senior y director de comunicaciones de la Biblioteca del Congreso.​ Tras retirarse del periodismo en 1973, fundó el Wilson Quarterly del Centro Internacional para Académicos Woodrow Wilson, y en 1989 se trasladó a trabajar a la Biblioteca del Congreso. (es)
  • Peter Braestrup (June 8, 1929 – August 10, 1997) was a correspondent for The New York Times and The Washington Post, founding editor of the Wilson Quarterly, and later senior editor and director of communications for the Library of Congress. Retiring from journalism in 1973, he founded the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Wilson Quarterly, and in 1989 moved to the Library of Congress. (en)
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