The US Press and Imperialism: the Transfer of Ideas and Practices in 1945—1948
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The US Press and Imperialism: the Transfer of Ideas and Practices in 1945—1948
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Sergey Buranok 
Affiliation: Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education
Address: Russian Federation, Samara
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No research in the colonial system issues during the Cold War would be complete without studying the press of the participating parties. In order to give a detailed analysis of the international relationships in terms of the global transformations from the American point of view, the author draws relevant newspaper articles published after the World War II. The results have shown changes to priority schemes as viewed in American social discourse during 1945—1948. Roosevelt’s plan for the dismantling of the colonial empires was gradually replaced with less radical plans, which presupposed using the colonial experience for foreign policy of the USA.

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colonialism, public opinion, the US press, colonial empires, World War II
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10.05.2021
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19.07.2021
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