Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia
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Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia
Morgan, Jason
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
206
Mole
Inglês
9780367499440
15 a 20 dias
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Part One: Diplomacy, Public Diplomacy, and Espionage 1. Behind the Curtains: How Soviet Intelligence Masters and Japanese Journalists Brought About Soviet-Japan Diplomatic Normalization-Without the Return of the Northern Territories 2. Saving China, Losing China: The Transformation of a Prewar to Cold War Information Regime 3. Piecing Together the "Broken Dialogue": Ambassador Douglas MacArthur and the Controversy over Professor Edwin O. Reischauer's Foreign Affairs Article Part Two: Knowledge Networks and Scholarship 4. Kyosei Renko (Forced Mobilization): Pak Ky?ng-sik and Zainichi Identity as Inspired by North Korea 5. The Effect of Chinese Communism on an Australian in British Malaya, 1950-1971: Escaping Ideology by Nearly "Going Native" Part Three: Ideologies, Religion, and Culture 6. Catholicism and the Cold War in Japan 7. The Cold War as Gestalt for North Korea as a Diplomatic Subject 8. The Club of Rome in East Asia: U.S.-Led Population-Control Information Regimes and Waging the Cold War in the Far East
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Rockefeller III;China;Young Men;Fake News;Chinese Communist Party;Catholicism;Cristero War;Reischauer;Secretary Of State;KGB;Japan Soviet Joint Declaration;Japan;Information Regime;Korea;United Democratic Front;CommIntern;UN;CIA;Kim Il Sung;Propaganda;Chinese Communism;Disinformation;North Korean;Zainichi;Broken Dialogue;statecraft;Diplomatic Subject;information regimes;Shiga Yoshio;East Asia;Quadragesimo Anno;cold war;Diplomatic Propaganda;NSSM-200;Chiang Kai Shek;Zainichi Korean;UK Ally;American Committee;Korean Workers;Cold War Japan;United Nations University
Part One: Diplomacy, Public Diplomacy, and Espionage 1. Behind the Curtains: How Soviet Intelligence Masters and Japanese Journalists Brought About Soviet-Japan Diplomatic Normalization-Without the Return of the Northern Territories 2. Saving China, Losing China: The Transformation of a Prewar to Cold War Information Regime 3. Piecing Together the "Broken Dialogue": Ambassador Douglas MacArthur and the Controversy over Professor Edwin O. Reischauer's Foreign Affairs Article Part Two: Knowledge Networks and Scholarship 4. Kyosei Renko (Forced Mobilization): Pak Ky?ng-sik and Zainichi Identity as Inspired by North Korea 5. The Effect of Chinese Communism on an Australian in British Malaya, 1950-1971: Escaping Ideology by Nearly "Going Native" Part Three: Ideologies, Religion, and Culture 6. Catholicism and the Cold War in Japan 7. The Cold War as Gestalt for North Korea as a Diplomatic Subject 8. The Club of Rome in East Asia: U.S.-Led Population-Control Information Regimes and Waging the Cold War in the Far East
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Rockefeller III;China;Young Men;Fake News;Chinese Communist Party;Catholicism;Cristero War;Reischauer;Secretary Of State;KGB;Japan Soviet Joint Declaration;Japan;Information Regime;Korea;United Democratic Front;CommIntern;UN;CIA;Kim Il Sung;Propaganda;Chinese Communism;Disinformation;North Korean;Zainichi;Broken Dialogue;statecraft;Diplomatic Subject;information regimes;Shiga Yoshio;East Asia;Quadragesimo Anno;cold war;Diplomatic Propaganda;NSSM-200;Chiang Kai Shek;Zainichi Korean;UK Ally;American Committee;Korean Workers;Cold War Japan;United Nations University