China's media and soft power in Africa : promotion and perceptions
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China's media and soft power in Africa : promotion and perceptions
(Palgrave series in Asia and Pacific studies / series editors, May Tan-Mullins and Adam Knee)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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"... result of a conference titled, 'China's soft power in Africa : emerging media and cultural relations between China and Africa', held in the University of Nottingham's Ningbo Campus in China (UNNC) in September 2014."--P. [ix]
Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-230) and index
Contents of Works
- A world of shared influence / Xiaoling Zhang
- Reflections of a soft power agnostic / Gary D. Rawnsley
- The scramble for Asian soft power in Africa / Daya Kishan Thussu
- Evolving media interactions between China and Africa / Ran Jijun
- How much soft power does China have in Africa? / Helge Rønning
- Why are Chinese media in Africa? : evidence from three decades of Xinhua's news coverage of Africa / Dani Madrid-Morales
- Constructive journalism : a new journalistic paradigm of Chinese media in Africa / Zhang Yanqiu and Simon Matingwina
- Chinese perception of soft power : the role of the media in shaping Chinese views and discourses on foreign aid to Africa / May Tan-Mullins
- Journalists' and public perceptions of the politics of China's soft power in Kenya under the "Look East" foreign policy / Jacinta Mwende Maweu
- Building blocks and themes in Chinese soft power towards Africa / Bob Wekesa
- Positive portrayal of Sino-African relations in the Ethiopian press / Terje Skjerdal and Fufa Gusu
- Engaging with China's soft power in Zimbabwe : Harare citizens' perception of China-Zimbabwe relations / Winston Mano
- China's soft power in Sudan : increasing activity but how effective? / Daniel Johanson
- Chinese soft power in Africa : findings, perspectives, and more questions / Herman Wasserman