Abstract
This article traces international efforts to regulate propaganda through the pre- and post-UN periods, charting its development from a rather peripheral concern of international law to its important role in the currently evolving law of international communication.
Recommended Citation
Elizabeth A. Downey,
A Historical Survey of the International Regulation of Propaganda,
5
Mich. J. Int'l L.
341
(1984).
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