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Media and Politics in Pacific Asia

London: RoutledgeCurzon (2003), xii, 185 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 161-172, index

Series: Politics in Asia

ISBN 0-415-23375-5 (pbk); 9780203402542 (online)

"Drawing on first-hand research in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand—and employing comparative examples that include Burma, Malaysia and the Philippines—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 the public interest." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction: politics and media in Pacific Asia, 1
2 Media in times of crisis: media and democratic transitions in Southeast Asia, 19
3 Media in peacetime? Press and television in Japan, 49
4 Media as an agent of stability? Suharto’s Indonesia, 75
5 Media in a time of transition: Hong Kong, 97
6 International media and domestic politics: tales from Thailand, 113
7 Conclusion, 149