Foreign policy and the media: the US in the eyes of the Indonesian press
Jarno S. Lang
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- London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Theoretical Perspectives: A Lens Through Which to View the World
- 1.1. Zone of Collaboration? Southeast Asian Area Studies and Political Science
- 1.2. Interpretivist Social Constructivism as a Research Perspective
- 1.3. Power and Social Constructivism
- 1.4. Images in International Relations
- 1.5. Media Power in Societies
- 1.5.1. Media in Political Process
- 1.5.2. Language and Power
- 1.5.3. Media Work
- 1.6. Threat and Opportunity
- Bibliography
- 2. Research Design for a Qualitative Image Study
- 2.1. Triangulation as a Research Strategy
- 2.2. Sources of Data
- 2.2.1. Tertiary Source: Statistical Data on the US Image in Indonesia
- 2.2.2. Secondary Source: Expert Interviews
- 2.2.3. Primary Source: Four Cases of the Indonesian Press
- 2.3. Analysis of the Primary Source of Data
- 2.3.1. US Foreign Policy Image in the Indonesian Press: Decisions Involved
- 2.3.2. Diverse Case Design
- 2.3.3. Deconstructing Press Articles: Content and Critical Discourse Analysis
- 2.3.4. Enacting the Process of Analysis
- Bibliography
- 3. Indonesian Press and US-Indonesian Relations
- 3.1. Press in Indonesia: History and Contemporary Situation
- 3.1.1. Is there an Asian-Pacific Culture of Journalism?
- 3.1.2. Social Embeddedness of the Southeast Asian Media
- 3.1.3. Development of the Indonesian Press
- 3.2. USA and Indonesia: A History of Ups and Downs
- 3.2.1. US Foreign Policy toward Southeast Asia up to the Twenty-First Century
- 3.2.2. Development of Indonesian Self-Image and Foreign Policy
- 3.2.3. Indonesia's Place on the International Stage Post-Suharto and the Post-1998 Rapprochement of the USA
- 3.3. From Bush to Obama: The USA in Indonesia and Indonesia's Self-Image
- 3.3.1. General Image of the USA in Indonesia, 2001
- 2013
- 3.3.2. Obama Factor
- 3.3.3. Indonesian International Outlook and Self-Image
- 3.3.4. USA Versus China and the Global Balance of Power
- Bibliography
- 4. Three Steps of Analysis
- 4.1. First Step: Identifying the Empirical Frames and Categories
- 4.2. Second Step: First Round of Coding the Primary Data
- -Issues and Tendencies
- 4.2.1. Three Sets of Codes: Empirical References, Theoretical Categories and Press Reactions
- 4.2.2. Numerical Tendencies: Three Phases of Perception
- 4.2.3. Overview after First Round of Coding: Numerical Dominance of Critical and Balanced Codes
- 4.3. Third Step: Second Round of Coding the Primary Data
- -Discourse Analysis
- Bibliography
- 5. Empirical Frame I: The USA in Southeast Asia
- 5.1. Case No. 1: The Jakarta Post
- 5.1.1. Importance of US-Indonesian Relations
- 5.1.2. US vs. China
- 5.1.3. USA and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia
- 5.2. Case No. 2: Kompas
- 5.2.1. Importance of US-Indonesian Relations
- 5.2.2. US vs. China
- 5.2.3. US and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia
- 5.3. Case No. 3: Republika
- 5.3.1. Importance of US-Indonesian Relations
- 5.3.2. USA vs. China
- 5.3.3. USA and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia
- 5.4. Case No. 4: Suara Hidayatullah
- 5.4.1. Importance of US-Indonesian Relations
- 5.4.2. USA and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia
- 5.5. Conclusion Empirical Frame I: Mixed Discursive Positions
- Bibliography
- 6. Empirical Frame II: The USA in the Àrab World'
- 6.1. Case No. 1: The Jakarta Post
- 6.1.1. Afghanistan Invasion
- 6.1.2. Iraq Invasion
- 6.1.3. US Support for Israel
- 6.2. Case No. 2: Kompas
- 6.2.1. Afghanistan Invasion
- 6.2.2. Iraq Invasion
- 6.3. Case No. 3: Republika
- 6.3.1. Afghanistan Invasion
- 6.3.2. Iraq Invasion
- 6.3.3. US Support for Israel
- 6.4. Case No. 4: Suara Hidayatullah
- 6.4.1. Afghanistan Invasion
- 6.4.2. Iraq Invasion
- 6.4.3. US Support for Israel
- 6.5. Conclusion Empirical Frame II: The USA as a Threat
- Bibliography
- 7. Empirical Frame III: The USA Globally
- 7.1. Case No. 1: The Jakarta Post
- 7.1.1. War on Terror
- 7.1.2. US Global Hegemony
- 7.2. Case No. 2: Kompas
- 7.2.1. War on Terror
- 7.2.2. US Global Hegemony
- 7.3. Case No. 3: Republika
- 7.3.1. War on Terror
- 7.3.2. US Global Hegemony
- 7.4. Case No. 4: Suara Hidayatullah
- 7.4.1. War on Terror
- 7.4.2. US Global Hegemony
- 7.5. Conclusion Empirical Frame III: American Global Imperialism?
- Bibliography
- 8. Conclusion: The US in the Indonesian Press: Between Threat and Opportunity
- Appendix
- Appendix 1 Jakarta Post excerpts
- Appendix 2 Kompas excerpts
- Appendix 3 Republika excerpts
- Appendix 4 Suara Hidayatullah excerpts.
- Author/Creator:
- Lang, Jarno S. , author
- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- Online version: Foreign Policy and the Media (London : Palgrave Macmillan 2016 — ISBN 9781137594945)
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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