Abstract
The article is devoted to the problem of formation of approaches and assessments of the Chinese revolution of 1949 in the US press. All the complexity of the perception of the revolution was reflected in the press, which tried to form an understanding of the new process in which America was involved. In the course of a difficult search of an optimal way and a view on revolution, several polar points of view were formulated in the American press. Thus, the study of the attitude of the major American press and the positions of the most prominent journalists is of interest to the analysis of how the USA after the Chinese revolution gradually realized the place of the country in the new system of international relations, looked for the best ways of interaction both with the closest allies, and with a number of the new independent states. The article is based on the materials of both Democratic and Republican press of the USA.
Keywords
Press, Chinese revolution, Cold War, Third World, USA, USSR
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