An exploration of the role of the news media in the development
of EU-China relations after the end of the Cold War, this book
provides empirical evidence to support what Nye and Anholt have
argued: that branding a country's image is soft power. The author
examines the nature of European Union and China coverage in Chinese
and European news media respectively and explores how the
economics, politics, and journalistic practice interplay in shaping
the coverage. Based on this analysis, the author delves into the
relationship between the news media and their foreign policy toward
each other in terms of both the general direction of policy-making
and the policy in a specific issue area. Including not only content
analysis of media coverage, but also has first-hand interview
materials with the officials involved in the decision-making
process and the journalists involved in reporting the EU and China,
the book sheds light on the way in which the media construct the
post-Cold War world and therefore play a role in transforming
international relations.
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