Journalism Supervision and Public Opinion Control by Japan in
Northeast China in the Period of Puppet Manchuria

QI Hui, LI ZhongJun

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2013, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (7) : 160-169.

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2013, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (7) : 160-169.

Journalism Supervision and Public Opinion Control by Japan in
Northeast China in the Period of Puppet Manchuria

  • QI Hui, LI ZhongJun
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Abstract

Publicity Office was a colonial authority that Japan supervised the northeast journalism in the
Period of Puppet Manchuria. The Agency with the intense organization and the detailed division, targeted
at making colonial culture indoctrination and propaganda of enslavement to the local population in the
period of occupation of northeast area. The author studies the establishment of Publicity Office and its
intervention on journalism, as well as explores its essence and harm.

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QI Hui, LI ZhongJun. Journalism Supervision and Public Opinion Control by Japan in
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This paper is a part of the research project "Study on journalism of Northeast China in the
Manchukuo Period" (project number:10YJ860035), subsidized by National education ministry
Foundation of China.

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