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Study On The Report And Propaganda The United States Has Done To The Communist Party Of China During The Anti-japanese War

Posted on:2011-08-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308958150Subject:Communication
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On July 7, 1937, the "Marco Polo Bridge Incident" saw Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek issue the"Warning to All Soldiers " declared the period since the Anti-Japanese War. In fact as early as September 18, 1931, the Japanese imperialists launched a brutal invasion of China. The Chinese people's arduous anti-Japanese war had begun. The Anti-Japanese War saw a large number of foreign journalists flock to China, competing for coverage of China's political fighting.Communist China's rise was causing concern to foreign journalists in China. Publication of detailed ongoing reports by journalists such as Edgar Snow and his wife Helen Snow, Anna Lewis Strong, Agnes Smedley, Isreal Epstein, Harrison Forman, Jack Belden, Theodore White and a large number of excellent Chinese press reports emerged. They experienced hardships , visited Yan'an and anti-Japanese base areas and faithfully reported Yue Chinese soldiers and civilians of the war the situation experienced by Chinese soldiers and civilians of the war, exposing the atrocities of Japanese invaders and the Kuomintang diehards reactionary acts at home and abroad.U.S. journalist activities aroused the attention of the U.S. government in the Chinese Communists. U.S. military intelligence personnel; Evans, Fordyce Carlson, and Colonel David Barrett Observer Group led an Observer Group sent by the U.S. military. They arrived in Yan'an, and the U.S. Government's relationship with China became harmonious.By contrast some contemporary Western journalists sought to distort China's image, undermining the authenticity of the news brought to the international community, creating a certain negative impact.In this paper, five aspects are right on the Anti-Japanese War the United States has done a study of the CPC's propaganda. The first part is the introduction of this article mainly introducing the basis of this study was an overview of the status quo, including domestic and foreign research and innovations. The second part examines events in chronological order, divided into three stages, a more detailed description of those who during the war, the United States contacts and exchanges with the CPC. Part III focuses on the U.S. people on the Chinese Communist propaganda texts, including U.S. journalist Edgar Snow, Agnes Smedley and others, 14 books and Carlson, Service and others report, and Deng Ham's documentary "China to give fight back "and other, more comprehensive outline of the United States have the text of the Chinese Communist propaganda picture. Part IV relies on communication theory, combined with specific texts to explore ways to U.S. propaganda and the reasons for the Chinese Communists. Part V then the combination of anti-Japanese war propaganda and the mainland's experiences is the United States, analysis of the practical significance of this study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Anti-Japanese War, U.S. people, Communist Party of China, report, Propaganda
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