Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Studying media-conflict relationships through the lens of China -- Chapter 2 Strategy framing of international conflicts: A multi-dimensional framework for transnational comparative content analysis -- Chapter 3 Media type and framing of the Sino-US Trade War: An analysis of articles from party and nonparty news organisations in China
Chapter 4 Soft power clashes? China in platform geopolitics: Global aspirations and political struggles -- Chapter 5 Competing narratives of the Xinjiang question and China-West geopolitical rivalry -- Chapter 6 The politics of remembering: Commemorating the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea in an era of China-US rivalry -- Chapter 7 The domain of the State: Interpreting the 2012 Senkaku/Diaoyu islands disputes at liberal-oriented Chinese commercial newspapers -- Chapter 8 How is NATO viewed in China?: NATO's strategic communication and perceptions of Zhihu users
Chapter 9 Indian media's China dilemma: Sino-India 2020 face-off through the lens of Indian press: analysis of editorials -- Chapter 10 China's overlooked role in the Syrian crisis -- Chapter 11 Palestinian online news framing of China's positions on the Question of Palestine (2020-2021): Mediatised representation -- Chapter 12 Reimagining Western media portrayals of China: US and Ghanaian coverage of China's COVID-19 response -- Index