China, Media, and International Conflicts

China, Media, and International Conflicts

Zhang, Shixin Ivy; Peng, Altman Yuzhu

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

212

Mole

9781032198743

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China;media and conflict;security and war;de-Westernize;mediatization;media-conflict interaction;media-policy relation;China's Reaction;CCP;CNN Effect;Chinese Government;Chinese Communist Party;anti-Japan Protests;Palestinian Political Elites;Road Initiative;Southern Metropolis Daily;Chinese News Organisations;Tv News Medium;Senkaku;Strategy Framing;People's Liberation Army Daily;Senkaku Islands Issue;Senkaku Islands Disputes;UK's Ban;USA's Effort;Beijing News;USA's Action;Party News Organisations;Issue Specific Frames;Aid Korea;Structural Power Theory;NATO Air Campaign