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Japan's Political Warfare
von Peter De Mendelssohn
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-0-415-58798-3
Auflage: Revised edition
Erschienen am 09.09.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 208 Seiten

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After more than six years of active fighting in the Far East and over two years of open war between Japan and the Anglo-Saxon powers, Japanese political warfare was still a factor largely unknown in the Western world. Overshadowed by the much nearer and more closely felt exertions of the Nazi propaganda machine, it came to be regarded as too remote to have any noticeable bearing on the general course of the war. The volume is divided into two parts: the first deals with machinery and methods and gives as full and detailed a survey of the various government organs directing and controlling political warfare, the structure of the Japanese press, the organisation of Japanese broadcasting, the functioning of censorship and the extent to which education, science, literature, the arts and the cinema are being employed for purposes of propaganda, both in the Japanese homeland and in the wider area of the conquered empire. The second part deals with the aims and policies of Japanese propaganda, and attempts to give an outline of the way in which the machinery is being operated. It includes an analysis of the main groups of standard slogans and catchphrases which recur everywhere in Japanese propaganda and a special chapter is devoted to the use made of religion for purposes of political warfare.



Part 1: Machinery and Methods 1. Who Controls Japan's Propaganda? 2. The Japanese Radio War 3. The Japanese Newspaper War 4. The Domei News Agency 5. Censorship 6. Thought War with Films 7. The Japanese Language War 8. War with Science and Art 9. Control of the Masses 10. Special Thought War for India Part 2: Ideology and Policies 1. For What Purpose? 2. Japan's Man in the Street 3.Victory Propaganda 4. War with Slogans and Catchphrases 5. Religion and Political Warfare 6. Professor Fujisawa Sums It Up. Appendix. Index.


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