Politics and the news media in JapanThe 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 | 3 |
The MediaGovernment Relationship in Japan | 9 |
Dimensions | 95 |
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