Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold War

Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold War

by Bruce Evensen
Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold War

Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold War

by Bruce Evensen

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Overview

In this absorbing book, Bruce J. Evensen analyzes the role of the mass media, public opinion, and the Zionists in the evolution of America's Palestine policy during the Truman administration. Taking issue with recent revisionist historians who argue that Truman had little difficulty manipulating public opinion, Evensen claims that the press and an aroused public opinion successfully frustrated the President's course on Palestine and elicited his support of the United Nations' partition of Jewish and Arab states and Truman's early recognition of Israel.

Evensen emphasizes the development of a conventional wisdom that placed the Middle East at the center of U.S. strategic planning and saw limiting Soviet penetration as a primary goal. Within this context, he shows a divided Truman administration, which was uncertain how to act on the Jewish state. Reluctantly, the administration initially supported the UN's vote to partition the region; then, as Palestine erupted into violence, it attempted to abandon this decision. Interpreting the President's action as a gutless appeasement of the Arabs and an indication of his fear of the Soviets, the media, reflecting the public's Cold War fears, confronted the administration's policy in the Middle East and frustrated the President's effort to abandon the partition scheme. The media's role in reflecting and shaping competing visions of reality, which became the conventional wisdom of policy making, is a key part of this study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313277733
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/20/1992
Series: Contributions in American History , #14
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)

About the Author

BRUCE J. EVENSEN is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at DePaul University. He has covered the Middle East as a reporter and is the author of several articles that have appeared in scholarly jourbanals.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Riding the Tiger
Palestine and the Coming of the Cold War
The Debate to Create a Committee of Inquiry: Zionists Divide and Fail to Conquer
Reporting the Second Exodus: Zionist Propaganda, British Bungling and a High Seas Melodrama
The Decision to Partition
War Scare Month and the Reversal on Partition
Reversing the Reversal: The Limits of Presidential Leadership and the Creation of Israel
Conclusion: The Press, the President and Public Opinion: The Palestine Case
Bibliography
Index

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