About the Author
Adam Gamble is a writer and investigative reporter, and the author of In the Footsteps of Thoreau. He has served as publisher at On Cape Publications in Massachusetts since 1995, where he has produced some two-dozen books. During the three years of research that went into A Public Betrayed, he personally interviewed more than 150 individuals.
Takesato Watanabe is a professor of media ethics at Doshisha University in Kyoto and was a visiting scholar at Harvard University in 2001. He is the author of a dozen Japanese-language books, including Information Democracy and the People's Right to Communicate (2000). He is coauthor of the Encyclopedia of Media & Communication Studies (1999). His next book, The Media and Power Structure in Modern Japan, 1945-2000, will be published in English in 2005 through Harvard University's East Asia Monograph Series.
Ellis S. Krauss is a professor of Japanese politics and policymaking at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Broadcasting Politics in Japan and the coeditor of Beyond Bilateralism: U.S.-Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific and of Media and Politics in Japan.
Reveals how the Japanese media have dangerously overstepped their boundaries and distorted-even wiped out-honest news in favour of government propaganda. And worse, Japanese citizens are frequently persecuted and threatened by the very institution they turn to for truth.
...is exactly the noun to us.The authors focus not on physical, military atrocities, but on the equivalent thing that is being done with Japanese news reporting-mangling, suffocating, killing the truth!
評分...is exactly the noun to us.The authors focus not on physical, military atrocities, but on the equivalent thing that is being done with Japanese news reporting-mangling, suffocating, killing the truth!
評分...is exactly the noun to us.The authors focus not on physical, military atrocities, but on the equivalent thing that is being done with Japanese news reporting-mangling, suffocating, killing the truth!
評分...is exactly the noun to us.The authors focus not on physical, military atrocities, but on the equivalent thing that is being done with Japanese news reporting-mangling, suffocating, killing the truth!
評分...is exactly the noun to us.The authors focus not on physical, military atrocities, but on the equivalent thing that is being done with Japanese news reporting-mangling, suffocating, killing the truth!
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