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1. The Changes In The American Print Media Cognition On China In The 21st Century
2. The National Image Of Russia In Media Coverage Of The New York Times(2008-2011)
3. A Political Orientation Study Of Reports On Tibet In The Main U.S. Newspapers Since The Reform And Opening Up
4. The Media Image Of Chinese-American Political Elites
5. A Study Of Reports On The Sino-Soviet Conflict In New York Times (1959-1969)
6. The Image Of Tibet In US And UK Mainstream Newspapers
7. A Study On The Publicity And Coping Strategies Of The Negative Reports On China From?the New York Times?
8. A Study Of New Thoughts Of Governance On China In The New York Times(2012-2018)
9. New York Times' Views On China And North Korea Relations(1965-1975)
10. A Framework Study Of Reporting The South China Sea By International Media In 2014-2015
11. A Study On The Economy,Culture And Social Image Of Chongqing In The New York Times(1997-2017)
12. Legitimacy crisis: How the Iraq War's unintended consequences undermined its initial popularity
13. A comparative analysis of the New York Times [U.S.A.] and the Nation Media Group [Kenya] presidential opinion polls coverage 90 days prior to election day
14. Constructing animal rights activism as a social threat: Claims-making in the 'New York Times' and in congressional hearings
15. Exploring a paradigm shift: The New York Times' framing of sub-Saharan Africa in stories of conflict, war and development during the Cold War and post-Cold War eras, 1945-2009
16. National identity representation in sport media -The case of China and the U.S
17. NATO in the post-Cold War era: 'The New York Times'' reaction to enlargement and to Romania's candidacy
18. Security discourse and the end of the Cold War: 'The New York Times' coverage on United States national security
19. The use of language and its impact on energy policy discourse: A case study of the hydrogen economy and the news media during the G.W. Bush administration
20. On The Construction Of China's National Image From Overseas Media's Emergency Reports
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