The European Union and the Asia-Pacific: media, public, and elite perceptions of the EU/ edited by Natalia Chaban and Martin Holland.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 341.2422 CHA/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P23125 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Research Rationale 1. Mirror Reflections?-- 2. The European Union in Metaphors: Images of the EU Enlargement in the Asia-Pacific News -- 3. Exposure, Accessibility, and Difference: How Australians and New Zealanders Perceive Europe and the European Union -- 4. Bringing Public Opinion Back In: Public Perceptions of the EU in Thailand and South Korea -- 5. Europe From Within, Europe from Without: Understanding Spontaneous Perceptions of the European Union in the Asia-Pacific -- 6. What Australians Think About the EU -- 7. The Asia-Pacific Power Elite and the Soft Superpower. -- Appendix 1: Media Environments and Sample Selection. -- Appendix 2: Portrait of the Survey Respondents: Australia and New Zealand. -- Appendix 3: Portrait of the Survey Respondents: South Korea and Thailand. -- Appendix 4: Elite Interview Questionnaires
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