Embroiled in Cold War Politics: IOJ and IFJ (1946-)

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    Abstract

    After the collapse of the FIJ, in December 1941, when World War II was still in its early stage, a new organization was established in London called the International Federation of Journalists of Allied or Free Countries (IFJAFC).1 Its constitution begins with a declaration where the IFJAFC regards itself as holding in trust the spirit and work of the Fédération Internationale des Journalistes. Its fundamental principle is to safeguard and support the freedom of the Press; its activities will be guided by this and by the resolve to see the FIJ re-established on a stronger, universal basis after the war.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication A History of the International Movement of Journalists
    Subtitle of host publicationProfessionalism Versus Politics
    Pages125-172
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-137-53055-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    Publication typeA3 Book chapter

    Publication series

    NamePalgrave Studies in the History of the Media
    ISSN (Electronic)2634-6583

    Keywords

    • Executive Committee
    • International Movement
    • Member Union
    • Trade Union
    • United Nations

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