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Looking behind the censorships, by Eugene J. Young
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 368 pages
- Contents
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- I THE ART OF MANIPULATING NEWS -- How the Censorships Operate on World News -- Inquiring Correspondents Subject to Severe Penalties -- Sources of Facts Choked by Fear -- Even Democratic Nations Manipulate Information -- The "Canned News" System. -- II THE POWER OF SECRET STATESMANSHIP -- Hidden Bureaucracies Govern the Acts of Public Leadership -- They Fight for Nationalism -- How the Permanent Organizations Operate -- Diplomacy, the First Line of Defense, Still Clings to Deceptive Ways. -- III SIMPLICITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAME -- Primary Interests of the Great Powers -- Britain Still Plays the Balance of Power but Seeks American Cooperation-France's -- Three Vital Policies -- Nazi Reich Follows Imperial Ways -- Italy Seeks Outlets -- Russia's Paradoxes -- Japan's Vast Ambitions. -- IV BRITISH SUPPLENESS AND FRENCH RIGIDITY -- Realistic Trading Governs London's Statesmanship
- "Muddling Through" a Device That Gives Time for Manipulation of Rivals -- Quarreling Factions Helpful to Government -- France Insists on Precision Which Britain Will Not Grant -- Great Empires Kept Apart by Different Methods. -- V THE SYNTHETIC DIPLOMACY OF THE HAVE-NOTS -- Germany, Italy and Japan Comparatively Juvenile in World Outlook -- Have Studied and Copied the Worst Ways of the Empires -- How Germany Learned "Weltpolitik" and "Realpolitik" -- Mussolini Has Sought the Balance of Power but Lacks Strength -- The Divided Mind of Japan. -- VI HIGH POLITICS PLAYED BEHIND ETHIOPIA -- Beginning a Review of an Era of Confusion in Diplomacy -- League of Nations Only a Facade for a Great Anglo-French Struggle -- Mussolini Won Because Rivals Could Not Agree -- Bitter Quarrels of British Statesmen a Vital Factor in Nation's Humiliation -- The Hoare-Eden Feud. -- VII THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE OF THE RHINELAND -- Great War Scare Was Chiefly Bluff for Political Purposes -- Main Issue Had Been Settled by Britain a Year Before -- Statesmen Used Alarm to Serve Their Policies
- Hitler Wanted to Stop Grumbling -- Britain Desired an Excuse to Rearm -- France Tried to Force an Alliance on Britain. -- VIII THE PRO-GERMAN LEANINGS OF EDWARD VIII -- He and the "King's Friends" Favored Co-operation with the Reich -- Government Strongly Opposed Them, Wanting an Entente with France -- Abdication Crisis Arose over Assurances Given to Hitler and Fear of War -- Mrs. Simpson Affair a Flank Attack to Avoid Constitutional Fight -- British Policy, Weak in Spanish War, Became Strong After Edward Retired. -- IX THE MEDITERRANEAN AND EDEN'S FALL -- Schemes to Drive the Soviet Out of the West to Soothe Italy and Germany -- Chamberlain Pushes Eden Aside in Effort to Woo Mussolini -- Eden Upsets His Chiefs Apple-cart by Angering II Duce -- Maneuverings Within the British Cabinet and with France -- The League and Eden Eliminated by "Practical" Statesmen. -- X THE BUILT-UP LEGEND OF MUSSOLINI
- His Dictatorship Checked by Monarchy and Church -- His Defeats in a Long Struggle with Victor Emmanuel -- Army Under Badoglio Upset Schemes to Make Him Emperor -- Fascist Council, True to Throne, Has Checked Him -- Vatican Humiliated Him in Church and State Settlement -- Ethiopian Conflict Won in the Name of the King, not II Duce. -- XI GERMAN DEMI-GODS AND INNER FEUDS -- The Build-up of the Pompous Hindenburg into a Hero -- Deification of Hitler When Great Interests Needed a Deity -- The Abandonment of the Nazi Party and Platform -- Unity in the New Reich a Myth -- Leaders and Factions Engaged in a Struggle for Power -- Himmler, the Sinister Figure in the Background -- Class Struggle Acute. -- XII UNDER-COVER POLITICS IN THE FAR EAST -- Our Neutrality Laws Encouraged Japan to Attack China -- America and Britain Had Found a Way to Work Together -- How Japan Has Been and Can Be Hampered -- Design Is to Wait Her Out Until Home Strains Develop -- Coming Forth of Her Emperor in Support of the Moderates
- XIII SIMPLICITIES OF THE GREAT MONEY WAR -- The British-French Effort to Break Our Financial Power -- Cheap Dollar Foiled Them -- Struggles of the Huge Equalization Funds -- India and China Raided in Vast Campaigns -- Final Surrender of Great Rivals in Triple Entente in Currency -- Effect of the Combination on World Politics. -- XIV EUROPEAN WAR SCARES AND REALITIES -- Germany and Italy Lack Resources for a Long Campaign -- Reich's Army Developed Slowly and Must Take Years More of Preparation -- Failure of Airplanes to Bring Quick Victories Disappoints Jingoes -- Defense Again Shown to be Stronger than Offense -- Fear of America a Vital Factor
- Label
- Looking behind the censorships
- Title
- Looking behind the censorships
- Statement of responsibility
- by Eugene J. Young
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1874-1939
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Young, Eugene J.
- Dewey number
- 909.82
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- D443
- LC item number
- .Y65
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- World politics
- Press
- Censorship
- Freedom of the press
- Politique mondiale
- Presse
- Censure
- Liberté de la presse
- Label
- Looking behind the censorships, by Eugene J. Young
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- volume
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- rdacarrier
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- text
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- I THE ART OF MANIPULATING NEWS -- How the Censorships Operate on World News -- Inquiring Correspondents Subject to Severe Penalties -- Sources of Facts Choked by Fear -- Even Democratic Nations Manipulate Information -- The "Canned News" System. -- II THE POWER OF SECRET STATESMANSHIP -- Hidden Bureaucracies Govern the Acts of Public Leadership -- They Fight for Nationalism -- How the Permanent Organizations Operate -- Diplomacy, the First Line of Defense, Still Clings to Deceptive Ways. -- III SIMPLICITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAME -- Primary Interests of the Great Powers -- Britain Still Plays the Balance of Power but Seeks American Cooperation-France's -- Three Vital Policies -- Nazi Reich Follows Imperial Ways -- Italy Seeks Outlets -- Russia's Paradoxes -- Japan's Vast Ambitions. -- IV BRITISH SUPPLENESS AND FRENCH RIGIDITY -- Realistic Trading Governs London's Statesmanship
- "Muddling Through" a Device That Gives Time for Manipulation of Rivals -- Quarreling Factions Helpful to Government -- France Insists on Precision Which Britain Will Not Grant -- Great Empires Kept Apart by Different Methods. -- V THE SYNTHETIC DIPLOMACY OF THE HAVE-NOTS -- Germany, Italy and Japan Comparatively Juvenile in World Outlook -- Have Studied and Copied the Worst Ways of the Empires -- How Germany Learned "Weltpolitik" and "Realpolitik" -- Mussolini Has Sought the Balance of Power but Lacks Strength -- The Divided Mind of Japan. -- VI HIGH POLITICS PLAYED BEHIND ETHIOPIA -- Beginning a Review of an Era of Confusion in Diplomacy -- League of Nations Only a Facade for a Great Anglo-French Struggle -- Mussolini Won Because Rivals Could Not Agree -- Bitter Quarrels of British Statesmen a Vital Factor in Nation's Humiliation -- The Hoare-Eden Feud. -- VII THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE OF THE RHINELAND -- Great War Scare Was Chiefly Bluff for Political Purposes -- Main Issue Had Been Settled by Britain a Year Before -- Statesmen Used Alarm to Serve Their Policies
- Hitler Wanted to Stop Grumbling -- Britain Desired an Excuse to Rearm -- France Tried to Force an Alliance on Britain. -- VIII THE PRO-GERMAN LEANINGS OF EDWARD VIII -- He and the "King's Friends" Favored Co-operation with the Reich -- Government Strongly Opposed Them, Wanting an Entente with France -- Abdication Crisis Arose over Assurances Given to Hitler and Fear of War -- Mrs. Simpson Affair a Flank Attack to Avoid Constitutional Fight -- British Policy, Weak in Spanish War, Became Strong After Edward Retired. -- IX THE MEDITERRANEAN AND EDEN'S FALL -- Schemes to Drive the Soviet Out of the West to Soothe Italy and Germany -- Chamberlain Pushes Eden Aside in Effort to Woo Mussolini -- Eden Upsets His Chiefs Apple-cart by Angering II Duce -- Maneuverings Within the British Cabinet and with France -- The League and Eden Eliminated by "Practical" Statesmen. -- X THE BUILT-UP LEGEND OF MUSSOLINI
- His Dictatorship Checked by Monarchy and Church -- His Defeats in a Long Struggle with Victor Emmanuel -- Army Under Badoglio Upset Schemes to Make Him Emperor -- Fascist Council, True to Throne, Has Checked Him -- Vatican Humiliated Him in Church and State Settlement -- Ethiopian Conflict Won in the Name of the King, not II Duce. -- XI GERMAN DEMI-GODS AND INNER FEUDS -- The Build-up of the Pompous Hindenburg into a Hero -- Deification of Hitler When Great Interests Needed a Deity -- The Abandonment of the Nazi Party and Platform -- Unity in the New Reich a Myth -- Leaders and Factions Engaged in a Struggle for Power -- Himmler, the Sinister Figure in the Background -- Class Struggle Acute. -- XII UNDER-COVER POLITICS IN THE FAR EAST -- Our Neutrality Laws Encouraged Japan to Attack China -- America and Britain Had Found a Way to Work Together -- How Japan Has Been and Can Be Hampered -- Design Is to Wait Her Out Until Home Strains Develop -- Coming Forth of Her Emperor in Support of the Moderates
- XIII SIMPLICITIES OF THE GREAT MONEY WAR -- The British-French Effort to Break Our Financial Power -- Cheap Dollar Foiled Them -- Struggles of the Huge Equalization Funds -- India and China Raided in Vast Campaigns -- Final Surrender of Great Rivals in Triple Entente in Currency -- Effect of the Combination on World Politics. -- XIV EUROPEAN WAR SCARES AND REALITIES -- Germany and Italy Lack Resources for a Long Campaign -- Reich's Army Developed Slowly and Must Take Years More of Preparation -- Failure of Airplanes to Bring Quick Victories Disappoints Jingoes -- Defense Again Shown to be Stronger than Offense -- Fear of America a Vital Factor
- Control code
- 1156652
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- 368 pages
- Lccn
- 38027312
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Note
- MU: One copy has a 27-page pamphlet (in pocket inside back cover) entitled: IX. (Postscript) Power politics in central Europe (May to October 1938)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1156652
- Label
- Looking behind the censorships, by Eugene J. Young
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- I THE ART OF MANIPULATING NEWS -- How the Censorships Operate on World News -- Inquiring Correspondents Subject to Severe Penalties -- Sources of Facts Choked by Fear -- Even Democratic Nations Manipulate Information -- The "Canned News" System. -- II THE POWER OF SECRET STATESMANSHIP -- Hidden Bureaucracies Govern the Acts of Public Leadership -- They Fight for Nationalism -- How the Permanent Organizations Operate -- Diplomacy, the First Line of Defense, Still Clings to Deceptive Ways. -- III SIMPLICITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAME -- Primary Interests of the Great Powers -- Britain Still Plays the Balance of Power but Seeks American Cooperation-France's -- Three Vital Policies -- Nazi Reich Follows Imperial Ways -- Italy Seeks Outlets -- Russia's Paradoxes -- Japan's Vast Ambitions. -- IV BRITISH SUPPLENESS AND FRENCH RIGIDITY -- Realistic Trading Governs London's Statesmanship
- "Muddling Through" a Device That Gives Time for Manipulation of Rivals -- Quarreling Factions Helpful to Government -- France Insists on Precision Which Britain Will Not Grant -- Great Empires Kept Apart by Different Methods. -- V THE SYNTHETIC DIPLOMACY OF THE HAVE-NOTS -- Germany, Italy and Japan Comparatively Juvenile in World Outlook -- Have Studied and Copied the Worst Ways of the Empires -- How Germany Learned "Weltpolitik" and "Realpolitik" -- Mussolini Has Sought the Balance of Power but Lacks Strength -- The Divided Mind of Japan. -- VI HIGH POLITICS PLAYED BEHIND ETHIOPIA -- Beginning a Review of an Era of Confusion in Diplomacy -- League of Nations Only a Facade for a Great Anglo-French Struggle -- Mussolini Won Because Rivals Could Not Agree -- Bitter Quarrels of British Statesmen a Vital Factor in Nation's Humiliation -- The Hoare-Eden Feud. -- VII THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE OF THE RHINELAND -- Great War Scare Was Chiefly Bluff for Political Purposes -- Main Issue Had Been Settled by Britain a Year Before -- Statesmen Used Alarm to Serve Their Policies
- Hitler Wanted to Stop Grumbling -- Britain Desired an Excuse to Rearm -- France Tried to Force an Alliance on Britain. -- VIII THE PRO-GERMAN LEANINGS OF EDWARD VIII -- He and the "King's Friends" Favored Co-operation with the Reich -- Government Strongly Opposed Them, Wanting an Entente with France -- Abdication Crisis Arose over Assurances Given to Hitler and Fear of War -- Mrs. Simpson Affair a Flank Attack to Avoid Constitutional Fight -- British Policy, Weak in Spanish War, Became Strong After Edward Retired. -- IX THE MEDITERRANEAN AND EDEN'S FALL -- Schemes to Drive the Soviet Out of the West to Soothe Italy and Germany -- Chamberlain Pushes Eden Aside in Effort to Woo Mussolini -- Eden Upsets His Chiefs Apple-cart by Angering II Duce -- Maneuverings Within the British Cabinet and with France -- The League and Eden Eliminated by "Practical" Statesmen. -- X THE BUILT-UP LEGEND OF MUSSOLINI
- His Dictatorship Checked by Monarchy and Church -- His Defeats in a Long Struggle with Victor Emmanuel -- Army Under Badoglio Upset Schemes to Make Him Emperor -- Fascist Council, True to Throne, Has Checked Him -- Vatican Humiliated Him in Church and State Settlement -- Ethiopian Conflict Won in the Name of the King, not II Duce. -- XI GERMAN DEMI-GODS AND INNER FEUDS -- The Build-up of the Pompous Hindenburg into a Hero -- Deification of Hitler When Great Interests Needed a Deity -- The Abandonment of the Nazi Party and Platform -- Unity in the New Reich a Myth -- Leaders and Factions Engaged in a Struggle for Power -- Himmler, the Sinister Figure in the Background -- Class Struggle Acute. -- XII UNDER-COVER POLITICS IN THE FAR EAST -- Our Neutrality Laws Encouraged Japan to Attack China -- America and Britain Had Found a Way to Work Together -- How Japan Has Been and Can Be Hampered -- Design Is to Wait Her Out Until Home Strains Develop -- Coming Forth of Her Emperor in Support of the Moderates
- XIII SIMPLICITIES OF THE GREAT MONEY WAR -- The British-French Effort to Break Our Financial Power -- Cheap Dollar Foiled Them -- Struggles of the Huge Equalization Funds -- India and China Raided in Vast Campaigns -- Final Surrender of Great Rivals in Triple Entente in Currency -- Effect of the Combination on World Politics. -- XIV EUROPEAN WAR SCARES AND REALITIES -- Germany and Italy Lack Resources for a Long Campaign -- Reich's Army Developed Slowly and Must Take Years More of Preparation -- Failure of Airplanes to Bring Quick Victories Disappoints Jingoes -- Defense Again Shown to be Stronger than Offense -- Fear of America a Vital Factor
- Control code
- 1156652
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- 368 pages
- Lccn
- 38027312
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- MU: One copy has a 27-page pamphlet (in pocket inside back cover) entitled: IX. (Postscript) Power politics in central Europe (May to October 1938)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1156652
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