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The American Press and the Cold War - 12 Angebote vergleichen
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The American Press and the Cold War (1950)
ISBN: 9783030093822 bzw. 3030093824, vermutlich in Englisch, Palgrave, Taschenbuch, neu.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee’s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee’s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. Soft cover.
The American Press and the Cold War (1950)
ISBN: 9783319760223 bzw. 331976022X, vermutlich in Englisch, Palgrave, gebundenes Buch, neu.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee’s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee’s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. Hard cover.
The American Press and the Cold War (1950)
ISBN: 9783030093822 bzw. 3030093824, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Nature, Taschenbuch, neu.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee's repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee's growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. Soft cover.
The American Press and the Cold War (1950)
ISBN: 9783319760230 bzw. 3319760238, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Shop, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee’s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee’s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. eBook.
The American Press And The Cold War by Oliver Elliott Paperback | Indigo Chapters (1950)
ISBN: 9783030093822 bzw. 3030093824, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee''s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee''s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U. S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. | The American Press And The Cold War by Oliver Elliott Paperback | Indigo Chapters.
The American Press and the Cold War: The Rise of Authoritarianism in South Korea, 1945-1954 Oliver Elliott Author (1954)
ISBN: 9783319760223 bzw. 331976022X, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee’s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee’s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea? Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power? In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies.
The American Press and the Cold War - The Rise of Authoritarianism in South Korea, 1945-1954 (1954)
ISBN: 9783319760223 bzw. 331976022X, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag Gmbh, gebundenes Buch, neu.
The American Press and the Cold War: During the Cold War, the United States enabled the rise of President Syngman Rhee`s repressive government in South Korea, and yet neither the American occupation nor Rhee`s growing authoritarianism ever became particularly controversial news stories in the United States. Could the press have done more to scrutinize American actions in Korea Did journalists fail to act as an adequate check on American power In the first archive-based account of how American journalism responded to one of the most significant stories in the history of American foreign relations, Oliver Elliott shows how a group of foreign correspondents, battling U.S. military authorities and pro-Rhee lobbyists, brought the issue of South Korean authoritarianism into the American political mainstream on the eve of the Korean War. However, when war came in June 1950, the press rapidly abandoned its scrutiny of South Korean democracy, marking a crucial moment of transition from the era of postwar idealism to the Cold War norm of American support for authoritarian allies. Englisch, Buch.
The American Press and the Cold War (2018)
ISBN: 9783030093822 bzw. 3030093824, in Deutsch, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
The American Press and the Cold War ab 117.49 € als Taschenbuch: The Rise of Authoritarianism in South Korea 1945'1954. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Politik & Gesellschaft,.
The American Press and the Cold War (2018)
ISBN: 331976022X bzw. 9783319760223, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
The American Press and the Cold War: The Rise of Authoritarianism in South Korea, 1945–1954 (2018)
ISBN: 9783319760223 bzw. 331976022X, in Englisch, Palgrave Macmillan, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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