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Foreign Policy and the Media - The Us in the Eyes of the Indonesian Press

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This book analyzes the response of the Indonesian press to American foreign policy during the administrations of Presidents Bush and Obama. Situated in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country and the largest Muslim nation, and as such is a potentially vital economic and strategic partner to the US in the 21 st century. Ever since Indonesian independence post World War II, relations to the US have been marked by ups and downs. The author argues that the way the Indonesian public perceives the world has an impact on the national self-image that again heavily influences national foreign affairs. For both the US and Indonesia, this is a crucial moment in bilateral relations. This study explores Indonesian media responses to American foreign policy by analyzing more than 400 press articles. In the context of President Obama's declared "pivot to Asia", both countries need to find a way to foster better relations.

List of contents

Acknowledgements.- Introduction: The Relevance of the Indonesian-American Relations.- 1. Theoretical Perspectives - A Lens through which to View the World.- 2. A Research Design for a Qualitative Image Study.- 3. The Indonesian Press and US-Indonesian Relations.- 4. The Three Steps of Analysis.- 5. Empirical Frame I - The US in Southeast Asia.- 6. Empirical Frame II - The US in the 'Arab World'.- 7. Empirical Frame III - The US Globally.- Conclusion: The US in the Indonesian Press - Between Threat and Opportunity.

About the author










Jarno S. Lang works for the NGO Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund and is a Reporter for Fair Observer. He holds an MA from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in the humanities and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Freiburg, Germany. During his studies for this book, he was able to combine his personal and professional interests in Southeast Asia.


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This book analyzes the response of the Indonesian press to American foreign policy during the administrations of Presidents Bush and Obama. Situated in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country and the largest Muslim nation, and as such is a potentially vital economic and strategic partner to the US in the 21st century. Ever since Indonesian independence post World War II, relations to the US have been marked by ups and downs. The author argues that the way the Indonesian public perceives the world has an impact on the national self-image that again heavily influences national foreign affairs. For both the US and Indonesia, this is a crucial moment in bilateral relations. This study explores Indonesian media responses to American foreign policy by analyzing more than 400 press articles. In the context of President Obama’s declared “pivot to Asia”, both countries need to find a way to foster better relations.

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“This book is arguably a pioneer in the field of media studies. … The most important contribution of this study lies in its ability to show clearly the link between the media, public opinion and foreign policy.” (Wijayanto, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 39 (2), August, 2017)

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"This book is arguably a pioneer in the field of media studies. ... The most important contribution of this study lies in its ability to show clearly the link between the media, public opinion and foreign policy." (Wijayanto, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 39 (2), August, 2017)

Product details

Authors Jarno S Lang, Jarno S. Lang
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2016
 
EAN 9781137594938
ISBN 978-1-137-59493-8
No. of pages 272
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, International Relations, foreign policy, Political Science and International Studies

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