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Chang, Tsan-Kuo – 1983
Coverage of Ronald Reagan's China policy in three major newspapers--the "Los Angeles Times," the "New York Times," and the "Washington Post"--immediately before and after he assumed the presidency was submitted to content analysis. Results showed that the newspapers differed significantly both in their treatment of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Starck, Kenneth; Xu, Yu – 1989
To examine Chinese journalists' opinions on a variety of global communication issues, a study interviewed 38 newspaper and broadcast journalists in Beijing, China, as well as advanced journalism students preparing for careers with "China Daily" or "Xinhua." Analysis used William Stephenson's Q-methodology, an analytic technique…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries, International Communication, Media Research
Abbott, James L. – 1988
On October 1, 1949, the Chinese People's Consultative Conference enacted the "organic law" that formally created the People's Republic of China; the following day notes were delivered to consular offices in Peking stating that the new government considered it necessary that they establish regular diplomatic relations with all countries…
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Chan, Joseph Man; Lee, Chin-Chuan – 1988
This paper suggests that the upcoming transfer of Hong Kong from Great Britain to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1997, offers a unique opportunity to observe how changing configurations in the political environment influence mass media. The article investigates how the Hong Kong press, which spans the entire left-center-right ideological…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Content Analysis, Cultural Context, Editorials