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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... Military patrols took reporters to the same stories at the same time , to interview the same people who told the same stories , which were cleared through the same censor and transmitted at the same time via satellite to editors , who ...
... military preparedness began to dominate Arab newspapers . Within those pages , Arab governments competed with one another in self - praise for their support of the coming military campaign . Egyptian leaders claimed they had sent one ...
... military draft , 143 ; cautious with press , 151-160 , 162-165 ; criticism by conservative press , 73 ; criticized by British government , 132 ; criticized for lack of candor , 141 , 154 ; criticized for uncertainty on Palestine , 135 ...
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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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