Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold WarBloomsbury Academic, 20/02/1992 - 248 من الصفحات In this absorbing book, Bruce J. Evensen analyzes the role of the mass media, public opinion, and the Zionists in the evolution of America's Palestine policy during the Truman administration. Taking issue with recent revisionist historians who argue that Truman had little difficulty manipulating public opinion, Evensen claims that the press and an aroused public opinion successfully frustrated the President's course on Palestine and elicited his support of the United Nations' partition of Jewish and Arab states and Truman's early recognition of Israel. |
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... Britain's armed forces by 340,000 men , plus the acute shortages of food , fuel and clothing throughout the United Kingdom , created a " dangerous situation , " Kaltenborn believed , in the postwar world.3 Britain's pullback from the ...
... Britain and Palestine and blamed it on Bevin . " Terror feeds on terror , " the Nation warned , in noting that Bevin had struck the first blow . British policy had produced " an eye for an eye " mentality , reported Time , in condemning ...
... Britain's precarious position in the postwar world . Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech - Jones , speaking in the House of Commons two days later , blamed the American and French press for the battering Britain's reputation was taking ...
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Reporter as Spectator and Participant in | 1 |
Riding the Tiger | 7 |
Palestine and the Coming of the Cold War January 1947 | 23 |
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