The Fascist Threat as Seen in the Egyptian Daily Press

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2019 ◽  
pp. 78-103
Author(s):  
S.A. Romanenko

The article is devoted to the analysis of representations about AustriaHungary in Russia in political and publicists societies including Bolsheviks, Social Democrats, liberals (cadets), as well as MFA analysts from February to October. On the basis of the materials on foreign policy and the correlation of revolution and world war, from Russian daily press and journalists, which have not been studied before, the author comes to the conclusion that the representatives of the left flank of the political spectrum had neither information nor conceptually built ideas about the situation in AustriaHungary, about the perspectives for the development of revolutionary processes in the multinational state and its direction and aims. On the other hand, this was also largely characteristic of the moods of the AustroHungarian politicians, whether progovernment or opposition,Статья посвящена анализу представлений об АвстроВенгрии в России в политических и публицистических обществахв том числе большевиков, социалдемократов, либералов (кадетов), а также аналитиков МИД с февраля по октябрь. На основе материалов по внешней политике и соотношение революции и мировой войны, из российской ежедневной прессы и журналистов, которые до этого не изучались, автор приходит к выводу, что представители левого фланга политического спектра не имели ни информации, ни концептуально выстроенных представлений о ситуации в АвстроВенгрии, о перспективах развития революционных процессов в многонациональном государстве и его направленности, а также о том, что они не могли цели. С другой стороны, это было также в значительной степени характерно для настроений австровенгерских политиков, будь то проправительственные или оппозиционные, для которых цели национального движения уже в 1917 году играли гораздо большую роль, чем для русских. Для сравнительного анализа на основе архивных материалов приводятся позиции Министерства иностранных дел (Временного правительства) и Петроградского Совета.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 165-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Sofia Lundgren ◽  
Karin Ljuslinder

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 274-274
Author(s):  
Albert C. Fremont ◽  
Daniel Halpern ◽  
Robert E. Merrill ◽  
Lawrence T. Taft

It is likely that many pediatricians and other physicians are confused and frustrated by the actions and statements of pressure groups, by the news in the daily press, and particularly by the lack of informative data in regard to various treatment regimens which are advocated for all sorts and conditions of handicapped children. Particularly, the various points of view and controversies which have surrounded the socalled patterning regimens have frequently been sources of confusion rather than enlightenment. Against this background, the study by Sparrow and Zigler published in this issue of Pediatrics (p. 137) is especially refreshing and welcome.


1993 ◽  
Vol 82 (04) ◽  
pp. 281-283
Author(s):  
Hedwig Poetters

AbstractThe International Conference of the LMHI in Koeln (Cologne), Germany in May 1991 had a considerable publicity effect.2 million readers were reached through articles in the daily press. Several large medical and health journals and magazines informed ca. 500,000 readers. Radio stations reached several hundred thousand listeners.In the homœopathic press, 19 journals reported the conference. They printed more than 80 items, including lectures given at the conference, reports on the conference, comments, letters to the editor, etc.The most important dignitaries of Western Germany sent greetings.The reasons for the conference being successful in the eyes of homœopathic physicians were as follows:-high quality scientific and cultural programme,-good interpreters and good quality technical equipment in the conference centre and-location of the conference in the most densely populated area of Germany with good transport connections.


1963 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-74
Author(s):  
Anders Y. Pers
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Author(s):  
B. Pashchenko

The scientific paper is devoted to the cross-media system which is built around Japanese economic newspaper Nikkei. The work considers the phenomenon of cross-media, the preconditions of its establishment in Japan, and its functioning with complete Nikkei cross-media platform as an example. Research shows how traditional Japanese daily press evolves into cross-media. The academic work considers the peculiarities of the most influential economic newspaper Nikkei, its history, topics and different channels through which the audience consumes information within the cross-media system. In addition, the author analyzes the circulation of various editions of the newspaper, tracing its changes from 2012 to 2019. The article analyzes how the newspaper builds a cross-media platform around print media, online publications, television, radio, information networks, participation in educational projects and exhibitions, and the introduction of augmented reality elements. The research compares cross-media categories by Gary Hayes with Nikkei cross-media elements, illustrating each category. The author also considers how Nikkei enters the global market, analyzes the processes of globalization and digitization of Japanese media model. The author defines the relationship between the development of online cross-media elements and the steady decline of the print circulations. The results of the work can be used for the further studies of Japanese media theory in domestic and foreign scientific discourses.


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