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Warm in 2008 versus cold in 2022? A comparison of China-related news in the US media during the Beijing Summer and Winter Olympic Games

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Kuang, Xianwen

Abstract

This study investigates the evolution of American news reports on China hosting the 2008 Summer and 2022 Winter Olympic Games, within the context of changing China-US relations. Existing studies on media coverage of the Beijing Olympics typically focus on either the Summer or the Winter Games indivi... view more

This study investigates the evolution of American news reports on China hosting the 2008 Summer and 2022 Winter Olympic Games, within the context of changing China-US relations. Existing studies on media coverage of the Beijing Olympics typically focus on either the Summer or the Winter Games individually, with none exploring the specific associations between bilateral relations and the agenda-setting processes of the US news media. To fill the gap, the study conducts a quantitative content analysis on reports from seven influential US news organisations which have covered issues in China during both Beijing Olympic Games. Findings reveal a marked increase in politicisation and negative sentiment in US news reports on China in 2022 compared to 2008. This suggests a strong correlation between the evolving China-US relations and the selection of news agendas and tones by US media.... view less

Keywords
reporting; international relations; international politics; mass media; China; Olympic Games; bilateral relations; United States of America; politicization; cause; political development

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Media Contents, Content Analysis

Free Keywords
Bestimmungsfaktoren; Bilaterale internationale Beziehungen; Olympische Sommerspiele; Olympische Winterspiele; Rivalität von Staaten

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 384-401

Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 53 (2024) 3

ISSN
1868-4874

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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