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1 online resource (155 pages) |
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Routledge Studies in Global Information, Politics and Society Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Global Information, Politics and Society Ser
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Strategic Narratives of the 2016 US Presidential Election: Contestations of US, Chinese, Arab, and Russian Soft Power Constructions -- Introduction -- Global News Coverage and Public Opinion -- Strategic Narratives -- Strategic Narratives as Soft Power -- Plan for the Volume -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Research Design: Measuring Narratives Within Local Media Ecologies -- Introduction -- Selection of Cases -- Identification of Websites and Articles -- Mixed Method Design and Operationalization of "Strategic Narratives" -- Data Analysis and Coder Training -- References -- 3. Illegitimacy of US Democracy and Declining US Influence: Juxtaposing Chinese Success Among US Failures within Chinese Media Coverage of the US Election -- Introduction -- Narratives and Images of US-China Relations: Cyclical Friction and Global Order -- Contributions of US Elections Towards Contentious US-China Relations -- Recent Developments of US-China Relations -- Context of the 2016 US Presidential Election and US-China Relations -- Quantitative Results -- Qualitative Narrative Analysis of the 2016 US Presidential Election -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Arab Views of the US Election: Culturally-Positive and Politically-Negative Depictions of US Democracy -- Introduction -- Arab Narratives of the US: Culturally-Positive but PoliticallyNegative -- US Elections and Arab Perceptions -- Media Environment: Regional Diversity and International Competition -- Quantitative Results -- Qualitative Narrative Analysis of the 2016 US Presidential Election -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5. The Crumbling Facade of US Democracy: Russian Resurgence Amidst US Moral Decay within Russian Media Coverage of the US Election -- Introduction |
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Policies, Perceptions, and Images of US-Russian Relations: A Shifting Pendulum -- Russian Strategic Narratives: Defining a National Identity and Attacks on the West -- Context of the 2016 US Presidential Election and US-Russian Relations -- Quantitative Results -- Qualitative Narrative Analysis of the 2016 US Presidential Election -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6. Compelling Narratives and the Implications for US Soft Power and the Global Order: Comparative Analysis of Chinese, Arab, and Russian Narratives of the US Election -- Introduction -- Convergent Global Narratives of the 2016 US Presidential Election -- Divergent International, National, and Issue Narratives in Russian, Chinese, and Arabic Media -- Differences in National Level Narratives -- Differences in International Level Narratives -- Differences in Issue Level Narratives -- Constructing Compelling Narratives -- Legitimation of Russian, Chinese, and Arabic Media Narratives -- Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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Presidents -- Election -- 2016 -- Press coverage -- United States -- China
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Presidents -- Election -- 2016 -- Press coverage -- United States -- Russia (Federation)
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Presidents -- Election -- 2016 -- Press coverage -- United States -- Middle East
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Democracy -- United States
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Democracy
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Diplomatic relations
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Public opinion
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United States -- Foreign public opinion.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140053
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 2017-2021
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United States
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Electronic book
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Author |
Cooley, Skye
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Kluver, Randy
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ISBN |
9781000005288 |
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1000005283 |
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9781000012101 |
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1000012107 |
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