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News under fire: China's Propaganda against Japan in the English-Language Press 1928-1941

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Wei, Shuge

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Social Sciences Academic Press (China)

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This book is the first monograph that studies from the Jinan massacre to the outbreak of the Pearl Harbor incident (1928~1941), and China and Japan compete for international discourse. The author through concession English newspapers focused on how the national government gradually established a unified international publicity system under the situation of extremely scarce international publicity resources and continuous disputes between government factions.

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