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FORMING THE IMAGE OF A SOVIET ENEMY: A STUDY OF THE AMERICAN PRESS AND OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS OF THE BEGINNING OF THE COLD WAR
Author(s) -
Yu. Yu. Shamatova
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
juvenis scientia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-3790
pISSN - 2414-3782
DOI - 10.32415/jscientia.2018.11.14
Subject(s) - yesterday , indoctrination , skepticism , ideology , cold war , population , adversary , political science , white (mutation) , state (computer science) , construct (python library) , law , public opinion , comics , front (military) , sociology , politics , geography , demography , computer science , philosophy , mathematics , algorithm , chemistry , biochemistry , epistemology , programming language , statistics , physics , astronomy , meteorology , gene
The article is devoted to a review of materials of the American press and official documents of the White House in 1946-1953-ies. The focus is on analyzing the techniques and methods used in periodical and daily publications to construct a negative image of yesterday's ally in the person of the Soviets. Informational and ideological indoctrination of the population affected not only the adult population, but also the younger generation. For this purpose, various comics were created, cards that contained information about the approaching threat from the USSR. As a result, by the early 1950s the state apparatus managed to radically change public opinion: the positive image of the Soviet Union in the eyes of Americans was replaced by skepticism about the future relations of the superpowers and confidence in the new war to cleanse the world of the "red plague".

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