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Japanese and United States media coverage of the Iraq War: A comparative analysis.

机译:日美媒体对伊拉克战争的报道:比较分析。

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This study investigates the relationship between the media and politics by analyzing the Iraq War coverage of two leading U.S. and Japanese newspapers: the New York Times and the Asahi. This dissertation reveals that these two print media, although both liberal in their general orientation, treated the Iraq War differently. First, it quantitatively finds that they are quite distinctive in their choice of main topics. During the run-up period to the war, the Asahi put more focus on the role of the United Nations while the majority of the stories appearing in the New York addressed U.S. decisions about Iraq.;Second, the dissertation's qualitative analysis of editorials reveals that a different emphasis on who the "evil" doers in the war are. While the New York treated the oppressive Saddam Hussein regime and terrorists as the "evildoers," the Asahi portrayed the U.S. as the big evil doer. Further, content analysis of articles written by embedded journalists who were with coalition forces in Iraq revealed that the two newspapers' articles showed significant disparities in the degree of sympathy they showed to the forces.;Numerous background factors have influenced this media content. Interviews with Japanese journalists and scholars revealed that the cultures of anti-militarism held by Japanese that originated from Japan's defeat in World War II remain firm within Japanese news organizations. Anti-militaristic sentiments and cultural factors, such as religion, appear to have influenced how their organizations portrayed the war in Iraq.;Further, this dissertation statistically shows that the media's impact is significant in shaping the political agenda and public opinion. Poll data of Japanese sentiments about the United States show a decline in positive feelings towards the United States as the ratio of negative stories of U.S. Iraq policies carried by the Asahi rose. In addition, the Asahi's critical assessments of the Japanese government's Iraq policies showed a moderate negative congruence with public support for their Cabinet. Also, there was a moderate negative relationship between the New York Times' unfavorable coverage of the U.S. government's policies of Iraq and presidential approval ratings.
机译:这项研究通过分析《伊拉克时报》和《纽约时报》和《朝日》这两个主要的美国和日本报纸对伊拉克战争的报道,调查了媒体与政治之间的关系。本文揭示出,尽管这两种印刷媒体在总体上都是自由主义的,但它们对待伊拉克战争却有所不同。首先,它从数量上发现他们在选择主要主题方面非常有特色。在战争爆发前的时期,朝日将重点更多地放在联合国的作用上,而纽约的大多数故事都谈到了美国对伊拉克的决定。第二,论文对社论的定性分析表明:对战争中“邪恶”行动者是谁的不同强调。纽约将萨达姆·侯赛因(Saddam Hussein)压迫政权和恐怖分子视为“恶魔”,而朝日则将美国描绘为最大的恶魔。此外,对由驻伊拉克联军的嵌入式记者撰写的文章进行的内容分析表明,两份报纸对部队的同情程度显示出很大的差异。许多背景因素影响了这种媒体的内容。对日本新闻工作者和学者的采访显示,日本在第二次世界大战中失败后所拥有的反军国主​​义文化在日本新闻机构中仍然牢固。反军事情绪和宗教等文化因素似乎已经影响了其组织对伊拉克战争的描述。日本对美国情绪的民意调查数据显示,随着朝日对美国伊拉克政策的负面报道比率上升,对美国的积极情绪下降。此外,朝日对日本政府对伊拉克政策的批判性评估显示,在公众支持其内阁的情况下,存在一些负面影响。此外,《纽约时报》对美国政府对伊拉克政策的不利报道与总统批准率之间存在适度的消极关系。

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  • 作者

    Maeshima, Kazuhiro.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;Political Science General.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 296 p.
  • 总页数 296
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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