BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902

The article deals with the Anglo-Japanese alliance in the assessment of the British press. An explanation of the reasons for the revision of the foreign policy paradigm known as the policy of «brilliant isolation» only from the economic and political points of view would be incomplete without taking...

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Main Author: Prokonin F.I.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Academician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State University 2022-09-01
Series:Вестник Брянского государственного университета
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Online Access:http://vestnik-brgu.ru/?page_id=4054
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description The article deals with the Anglo-Japanese alliance in the assessment of the British press. An explanation of the reasons for the revision of the foreign policy paradigm known as the policy of «brilliant isolation» only from the economic and political points of view would be incomplete without taking into account such a factor as «public opinion», which had an indirect influence on the decision-making process in the field of foreign policy. The press – newspapers and magazines, by the beginning of the 20th century, becomes an important tool for expressing public opinion and the interests of various social groups – officials, entrepreneurs, workers and representatives of the intellectual environment. British newspapers and magazines published materials covering the prehistory of the 1902 treaty, the position of the ruling circles in England and allied Japan, the attitude of the countries of continental Europe and America, as well as public figures of these states to the Anglo-Japanese alliance. The British public and journalists were also interested in the economic potential and military organization of the Mikado Empire. Newspapers and magazines assessed and analyzed all the possible risks associated with the threat of an escalation of the allied Japan with the rival of both powers – Russia. The author comes to the conclusion that the Anglo-Japanese alliance of 1902 was comprehensively covered in the central and provincial print media of Great Britain.
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spelling doaj.art-533c7df3e7d442dd869bcf55c0838d352022-12-22T03:30:40ZdeuAcademician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State UniversityВестник Брянского государственного университета2072-20872413-99122022-09-01530310611310.22281/2413-9912-2022-06-03-106-113BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902Prokonin F.I.0Orel State University (Russia)The article deals with the Anglo-Japanese alliance in the assessment of the British press. An explanation of the reasons for the revision of the foreign policy paradigm known as the policy of «brilliant isolation» only from the economic and political points of view would be incomplete without taking into account such a factor as «public opinion», which had an indirect influence on the decision-making process in the field of foreign policy. The press – newspapers and magazines, by the beginning of the 20th century, becomes an important tool for expressing public opinion and the interests of various social groups – officials, entrepreneurs, workers and representatives of the intellectual environment. British newspapers and magazines published materials covering the prehistory of the 1902 treaty, the position of the ruling circles in England and allied Japan, the attitude of the countries of continental Europe and America, as well as public figures of these states to the Anglo-Japanese alliance. The British public and journalists were also interested in the economic potential and military organization of the Mikado Empire. Newspapers and magazines assessed and analyzed all the possible risks associated with the threat of an escalation of the allied Japan with the rival of both powers – Russia. The author comes to the conclusion that the Anglo-Japanese alliance of 1902 was comprehensively covered in the central and provincial print media of Great Britain.http://vestnik-brgu.ru/?page_id=4054anglo-japanese alliancepressgreat britainjapan
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BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
Вестник Брянского государственного университета
anglo-japanese alliance
press
great britain
japan
title BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
title_full BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
title_fullStr BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
title_full_unstemmed BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
title_short BRITISH PRESS ABOUT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902
title_sort british press about the anglo japanese alliance of 1902
topic anglo-japanese alliance
press
great britain
japan
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