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Military towns --- -Public opinion --- -Press and politics --- -History --- History --- -History --- -Finland --- Finland --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet. --- History --- -Foreign public opinion, Soviet.
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Arab countries --- Arab countries --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet. --- Politics and government.
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This is an original, thoroughly researched account of the image of Canada in Soviet writings - political, jounalistic and academic - over the entire course of Soviet history. A study of the role of ideology in Soviet foreign affairs, the book traces the influence of an adjusting Marxist-Leninist "lens" on policy formulated by the Kremlin and also, explicitly, on a public discourse rigidly controlled by government. This public image has been collated with private opinion documented in recently opened Russian archives. Canada clearly served a larger purpose in Soviet foreign policy than was previously assumed. Uniquely Canadian issues and participants helped shape Soviet policy, sometimes in very strange ways. Both story and reference text, Canada in the Soviet Mirror will interest readers in Soviet and Canadian studies, journalism, and popular culture.
Public opinion --- History --- Canada --- Soviet Union --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet --- Foreign relations
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Internationalist Aesthetics offers a groundbreaking account of the crucial role that China played in the early Soviet cultural imagination. Reading across genres and media from reportage and biography to ballet and documentary film, Edward Tyerman shows how Soviet culture sought an aesthetics that could foster a sense of internationalist community.
Communism and culture --- Mass media and culture --- Communist aesthetics. --- History. --- Soviet Union --- China --- Foreign relations --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet Union. --- Foreign public opinion, Chinese. --- In mass media.
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'Enemy Number One' tells the story of Soviet propaganda and ideology toward the United States during the early Cold War. From Stalin's anti-American campaign to Khrushchev's peaceful coexistence, this work covers Soviet efforts to control available information about the United States and to influence the development of Soviet-American cultural relations until official cultural exchanges were realized between the two countries
Cold War. --- International relations. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Public opinion --- Public opinion, Soviet. --- Public opinion. --- Cold War (1945-1989). --- Soviet Union --- Soviet Union. --- United States --- United States --- United States. --- Relations --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet. --- Relations
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"Fainberg examines how American and Soviet journalists covered the Cold War and interacted with one another during a tense period of relative peace. Foreign correspondents on both sides were keen observers who aspired to understand their host country and interpret it for their home country. They were, however, influenced by their own cultural background, and their representations of the rival superpower were refracted through those cultural values"--
Cold War --- Foreign news --- Foreign correspondents --- Press coverage --- History. --- History --- United States. --- Soviet Union. --- Soviet Union --- United States --- Politics and government --- Press coverage. --- Foreign public opinion, American. --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet.
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Dissenters --- Civilization, Western --- Public opinion --- Dissidents --- Civilisation occidentale --- Opinion publique --- Public opinion. --- Nonconformists --- Rebels (Social psychology) --- Conformity --- Civilization, Occidental --- Occidental civilization --- Western civilization --- Dissenters - Soviet Union --- Dissenters - Europe, Eastern --- Civilization, Western - Public opinion --- Public opinion - Europe, Eastern --- Public opinion - Soviet Union
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Public opinion --- Letters to the editor --- Soviet Union --- Social life and customs --- Politics and government --- Letters to the editorSoviet Union --- Soviet UnionSocial life and customs --- Public opinion - Soviet Union --- Letters to the editor - Soviet Union --- Soviet Union - Social life and customs - 1970-1991 --- Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1985-1991
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After Stalin died a torrent of Western novels, films, and paintings invaded Soviet streets and homes. Soviet citizens invested these imports with political and personal significance, transforming them into intimate possessions. Eleonory Gilburd reveals how Western culture defined the last three decades of the Soviet Union, its death, and afterlife.
Public opinion --- Soviets (People) --- Soviet people --- Ethnology --- Attitudes --- Soviet Union --- Western countries --- Occident --- West (Western countries) --- Western nations --- Western world --- Developed countries --- Civilization --- Western influences. --- History --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet. --- Attitudes. --- 1950s Russia. --- Bridge Over the River Kwai. --- Catcher in the Rye. --- Cold War. --- Russian thaw. --- Soviet history. --- USSR. --- de-Stalinisation. --- western influence on soviet union.
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