Buch, Englisch, 255 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 361 g
The US in the Eyes of the Indonesian Press
Buch, Englisch, 255 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 361 g
ISBN: 978-1-349-95540-4
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Research
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Kommunikationswissenschaften Kommunikation & Medien in der Politik
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Kultur Politische Propaganda & Kampagnen, Politik & Medien
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Regierungspolitik Außenpolitik
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Acknowledgements.- Introduction The Relevance of the Indonesian-American Relations.- 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.- 1.6 Threat and Opportunity.- 2. A Research Design for a Qualitative Image Study.- 2.1 Triangulation as a Research Strategy.- 2.2 The 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: Expert Interviews.- 2.3 Analysis of the Primary Source Data.- 2.3.1 US Foreign Policy Image in the Indonesian Press: Decisions Involved.- 2.3.2 Diverse Cases Design.- 2.3.3 Deconstructing Press Articles: Content and Critical Discourse Analysis.- 2.3.4 Enacting the Process of Analysis.- 3. The Indonesian Press and US-Indonesian Relations.- 3.1 The Press in Indonesia - History and Contemporary Situation.- 3.1.1 Is there an Asian-Pacific Culture of Journalism?.- 3.1.2 The Social Embededness of the Southeast Asian Media.- 3.1.3 The Development of the Indonesian Press.- 3.2 The US and Indonesia - A History of Ups and Downs.- 3.2.1 US Foreign Policy toward Southeast Asia up to the 21st century.- 3.2.2 The 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 US.- 3.3 From Bush to Obama: The US in Indonesia and Indonesia's Self Image.- 3.3.1 General Image of the US in Indonesia (2001-2013).- 3.3.2 The Obama Factor.- 3.3.3 The Indonesian International Outlook and Self-Image.- 3.3.4 US vs. China and the Global Balance of Power.- 4. The Three Steps of Analysis.- 4.1 The First Step: Identifying the Empirical Frames and Categories.- 4.2 The Second Step: 1st Round of Coding the Primary Data - Issues and Tendencies.- 4.2.1 The Three Sets of Codes: Empirical References, Theoretical Categories and Press Reactions.- 4.2.2 The Numerical Tendencies: Three Phases of Perception.- 4.2.3 Overview after First Round of Coding: Numerical Dominance of Critical and Balanced Codes.- 4.3 The Third Step: 2nd Round of Coding the Primary Data - Discourse Analysis.- 5. Empirical Frame I – The US 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 The US 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 The US and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia.- 5.3 Case No. 3: Republika.- 5.3.1 Importance of US-Indonesian Relations.- 5.3.2 US vs. China.- 5.3.3 The US and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia.- 5.4 Case No. 4: Suara Hidaytullah.- 5.4.1 Importance of US-Indonesian Relations.- 5.4.2 The US and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia.- 5.5 Conclusion Empirical Frame I: Mixed Discursive Positions.- 6. Empirical Frame II – The US in the ‘Arab 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.- 6.2.3 US Support for Israel.- 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 Hidaytullah.- 6.4.1 Afghanistan Invasion.- 6.4.2 Iraq Invasion.- 6.4.3 US Support for Israel.- 6.5 Conclusion Empirical Frame II: The US as a Threat.- 7. Empirical Frame III – The US 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 Hidaytullah.- 7.4.1 War on Terror.- 7.4.2 US Global Hegemony.- 7.5 Conclusion Empirical Frame III: American Global Imperialism?.- Conclusion: The US in the Indonesian Press – Between Threat and Opportunity