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Capturing News, Capturing Democracy: Trump and the Voice of America
New York: Oxford University Press (2024), viii, 294 pp.
"How did the Trump administration capture one of the world’s most important public service news networks? This book uses rare interviews and an analysis of private correspondence and internal documents to explain why and how Voice of America (VOA) became intensely politicized from 2020 to 2021. It
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Representation of China and the United States in Africa in Online Global News
Communication, Culture & Critique, volume 9, issue 1 (2016), pp. 107-125
"This article examines global representation of the primary continental imperialisms reshaping contemporary Africa: the parallel expansionist exercises of China (centering on commercial expansion) and of the United States (centering on military expansion). Our analysis assesses the current state of
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The Image of the United States: Projected by 'Peking Review'
Journalism Quarterly, volume 41, issue 3 (1964), pp. 416-420, 469
"Analysis of the content of the Chinese weekly newspaper "Peking Review", published in English — This analysis shows that this weekly always attacks the United States in the same terms, constantly using the theme of imperialism — The paper has followed the same line since it was founded: mispres
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Images of the United States in the Latin American Press
Journalism Quarterly, volume 41, issue 1 (1964), pp. 79-86
"Analysis of the contents of the daily press of Latin America — The press in the various capitals — The articles on the United States generally concern the government and the economy — According to this analysis the image of the United States which is presented is that of a country which tends
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Anti-Americanism in Red China's 'People's Daily': A Functional Analysis
Journalism Quarterly, volume 40, issue 2 (1963), pp. 187-195
"The first aim of this article is to study the interdependence between the basic themes of the propaganda put out by the "People's Daily" (Communist China) at national level (within the country itself) and at international level (outside the country) — It next attempts to determine the functional
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