Politics and the news media in Japan

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University of Michigan Press, 1993 - Political Science - 221 pages
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The author discusses the importance of the national dailies in Japanese political life; reporters' work patterns and their formal and informal interaction with political news sources; the objectives reporters and politicians have vis-a-vis one another; and how Japanese cultural factors affect the role reporters play in politics.

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Topics and Nature of Analysis
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The MediaGovernment Relationship in Japan
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About the author (1993)

OFER FELDMAN is Associate Professor of Social Psychology and Politics at Naruto University of Education, Japan. He is the author or editor of five earlier books, including Politically Speaking (Praeger, 1998) and Beyond Public Speech and Symbols (Praeger, 2000).

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