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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Political communications in Greater China
:
the construction and reflection of identity
Enthält:
Rawnsley, Gary D. ; Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T.: Introduction. Copper, John F.: The meaning and significance of Greater China. Pt. I: The People's Republic of China. Yu Huang ; Lee Chin-Chuan: Peddling party ideology for a profit. Media and the rise of Chinese nationalism in the 1990s. Renwick, Neil ; Cao Qing: Modern political communication in China. De Burgh, Hugo: What Chinese journalists believe about journalism. Pt. II: Taiwan. Rawnsley, Gary D.: "As edifying as a bout of mud wrestling". The 2000 presidential election campaign in Taiwan. Sha Bey-Ling: Gender and party politics. Case study of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan. Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T.: Communications of identity in Taiwan. From the February 28th incident to the Formosa Television Corporation. Pt. III: Hong Kong. Lam, Willy Wo-Lap: The media in Hong Kong. On the horns of a dilemma. Fung, Anthony: Media economics of the Hong Kong press in political transition. Towards a new viable political economy. Brown, Andrew M. J.: Directing