Diana Johnstone
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Diana Johnstone (born 1934), received her Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota and was active in the movement against the Vietnam War. She organized the first international contacts between American citizens and Vietnamese representatives. Most of her adult life has been spent in France, Germany, and Italy, and since 1976 she has been the European correspondent for the US weekly In These Times. Her reporting on political affairs and intelligence-related issues has been characterized as leftist. As of 1990 she was living in Paris.
Diana Johnstone has been the subject of some controversy because of claims that she has denied the Srebrenica massacre.[1][2]
[edit] Books by Diana Johnstone
- The Politics of Euromissiles: Europe's Role in America's World Schocken Books (April 1985) ISBN 0805272070
- Fools' Crusade: Yugoslavia, Nato, and Western Delusions Monthly Review Press (January 1, 2003) ISBN 158367084X