Media and Intelligence during Occupation 1945-1952 Japan 80s History Japan

by Reiko Tsuchiya

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Media and Intelligence during Occupation 1945-1952 Japan 80s History Japan Key Features ✔ Explore the pivotal role of media and intelligence during Japan's Occupation period from 1945 to 1952 with this comprehensive scholarly work. This book delves into the transformation of Japanese media—covering magazines, university newspapers, sports papers, and the influence of the CIE Library—while also analyzing the psychological warfare and intelligence activities conducted by American forces during the Korean War. It offers an in-depth examination of how media dynamics shaped post-war Japan and the strategic information campaigns that influenced public opinion and military operations. ✔ Key features include detailed chapters on period-specific magazines, student newspapers, sports media, and the CIE Library network, alongside analyses of military intelligence units such as G-2 and ATIS. The book also explores the psychological warfare tactics employed during the Korean War, including propaganda leaflets, radio broadcasts, and interviews with prisoners, providing a thorough understanding of the era's information warfare. ✔ This scholarly publication is authored by Reiko Tsuchiya, a renowned expert in Japanese media history and social history, with numerous publications on propaganda, media figures, and Japanese communication history. The book is essential for researchers, students, and enthusiasts interested in Japan’s media evolution and military intelligence during a transformative

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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