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    Media and Politics in Pacific Asia by McCargo, Duncan;

    Series: Politics in Asia; 10;

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    Short description:

    Drawing on first hand research and written in a clear and accessible manner this is a highly original book providing a detailed account of the political influence exerted by both domestic and international media in the Asia Pacific region.

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    Long description:

    Media and Politics in Pacific Asia is the first book to provide a detailed account of the political influences exerted by both domestic and international media in Pacific Asia. Duncan McCargo argues that the media are political actors and institutions in their own right, and that as such they can play a variety of political roles, some of which support processes of demographic transition and consolidation, and some which do just the opposite.


    Drawing on first-hand research in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand - and employing comparative examples that include Burma, Malaysia and the Phillipines - Duncan McCargo examines the various influences of the Media as agents of stability, restraint and change. He also analyses pressures on the media from a range of state, non-state and market forces, and sets out to problematize simplistic readings of issues such as media freedom, ownership, partisanship, profitability, regulation and public interest. The result is an in-depth and fascinating study of the interplay between the media and the political process.


    Written in a clear and accessible style with numerous examples, this highly original book will be useful to academics, students, journalists, and general readers interested in Asian studies, media and politics.



    'The book would be of utmost interest to scholars investigating media influences in Asia, from both media and political science perspectives, as well as those pursuing cultural studies or historical research.' - Contemporary Southeast Asia


    'Media and Politics in Pacific Asia is not only rich in empirical detail, but is also theoretically provocative for what it sets out to do.' - The Star, Malaysia

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments  1. Introduction: Politics and Media in Pacific Asia  2. Media in Times of Crisis: Media and Democratic Transitions in Southeast Asia  3. Media in Peacetime? Press and Television in Japan  4. Media as an Agent of Stability? Suharto's Indonesia  5. Media in a Time of Transition: Hong Kong  6. International Media and Domestic Politics: Tales from Thailand  7. Conclusion  Select Bibliography  Index

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