Propaganda Towards Disarmament in the War of WordsScholarly analysis of legal aspects of propaganda, with suggestions for its use in averting war and promoting peace in international relations. |
Contents
Evolution of Propaganda as a National Weapon | 10 |
Individual Responsibility for Propaganda | 167 |
Monitoring and the Right of Reply | 183 |
Copyright | |
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