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Subaltern and War Correspondent

1989
By deciding after all to join the cavalry, Winston had followed his own personal preference, but it placed a serious financial burden upon his mother. At this time an officer in the army needed a private income ‘ranging from £150 a year, in the more economical infantry regiments, to £600 a year and upwards in the regiments of cavalry of the line’.1 ...
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Whither the War Correspondent?

1989
Abstract : Relationships between the military, their governments and the media have seldom been completely harmonious, especially when the latter have been reporting, or commenting upon conflict. The problem is multi-faceted because of the disparate and often conflicting needs of each group.
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21. British War Correspondents And The War

2007
This chapter overviews German perceptions of the conflict in Manchuria and the effects of its convoluted relations with Russia during the Russo-Japanese War on its subsequent geopolitical position. First, the modern (Prussian) German Navy had seen action only twice in East Asian Waters.
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War in Ukraine and seizure: Correspondence

Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy, 2022
Amnuay, Keebayoon   +2 more
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Foreign Policy and War Correspondents

2016
This chapter focuses on the macro-institutional level and explores the two-way interactions between China’s foreign policy and war reporting. The authoritarian regime and the media system determine that the indexing theory can be applied in China. China’s national interests and foreign policy dictate the Chinese media in an explicit and arbitrary ...
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The Correspondent's Wars.

Military Affairs, 1968
W. R. Herrick, Charles H. Brown
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