DOI:10.1162/jcws_a_00911 - Corpus ID: 221117342
“Cartographic Aggression”: Media Politics, Propaganda, and the Sino-Indian Border Dispute
@article{Chervin2020CartographicAM, title={“Cartographic Aggression”: Media Politics, Propaganda, and the Sino-Indian Border Dispute}, author={Reed H. Chervin}, journal={Journal of Cold War Studies}, year={2020}, volume={22}, pages={225-247}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:221117342}}- Reed H. Chervin
- Published inJournal of Cold War Studies1 August 2020
- Political Science, History
The middle of the twentieth century witnessed a serious border dispute between China and India. This article explores how these countries used multiple media (e.g., historical documents and film) to support their respective territorial claims. The two countries pursued similar authoritarian approaches by expanding their archival holdings, banning books, and selectively redrawing maps. They regarded dissenting views not only as incorrect but as national security threats. China and India policed…
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