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Online-Ressource (x, 271 p)
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24 cm
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Includes bibliographical references
Message from the Asia-Europe Foundation; Foreword; Contents; Introduction: Asia's Visions of the European Union: Introducing the Volume Martin Holland, Natalia Chaban and Peter Ryan; STUDIES OF THE EU EXTERNAL PERCEPTIONS WITHIN THE ESiA FRAMEWORK; METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; Chapter 1: Orientalism Reversed: Images and Perceptions of the EU in the Philippines Alma Maria O. Salvador, Leslie V. Advincula-Lopez and Manuel Enverga; ORIENT AND OCCIDENT: EU-PHILIPPINE RELATIONS; VIEW FROM THE SIDES: EU IMAGERY IN THE NEWS MEDIA IN THE PHILIPPINES; Selected Media
EU Media VisibilityEU Framing in Media Sources; Evaluation of the EU in Media Sources; EU Perceptions among the Newsmakers in the Philippines; VIEW FROM THE TOP: STAKEHOLDERS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE EU; The Importance of Different Regions to the Philippines (in the Present and in the Future); EU as a Great Power; EU as an International Leader; Relations between the EU and the Philippines; State of Relations; Euro; Perceptions of the EU's Enlargement; ASEM; Spontaneous Images of the EU; Sources of Information; VIEW FROM BELOW: EU PERCEPTIONS IN THE PHILIPPINE PUBLIC OPINION86
EU Partnership with the PhilippinesImages of Europe; Development Actors and ASEM; Nature of Ties with Europe; SO WHAT? CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Chapter 2: Images and Perceptions of the EU in Vietnam: Media, Elite and Public Opinion Perspectives Pham Quang Minh, Bui Hai Dang and Tran Bach Hieu; INTRODUCTION: VIETNAM-EU RELATIONS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE; AN ANALYSIS OF EU NEWS IN THE VIETNAMESE MEDIA14; Volume of Coverage; Sources of EU News; Focus of Domesticity; Degree of Centrality; The Most Visible EU Actors; EU News Frames; Evaluations; Summary
STAKEHOLDERS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE EUThe Importance of Different Overseas Regions to Vietnam; The EU as a Global Power and an International Leader; Vietnam-EU relations; ASEM and Vietnam; Spontaneous Images of the EU; Sources of Information; Summary; VIETNAMESE PUBLIC OPINION; The Importance of Different Overseas Regions to Vietnam; Vietnam and the EU; Spontaneous Images of the EU; The ASEM in the Perceptions of the Vietnamese Public; Sources of Information on the EU; Summary; CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: EU Images in Indonesia CPF Luhulima, Edward ML Panjaitan and Anika Widiana; INTRODUCTION
Economic RelationsEuropean Union Programmes in Indonesia; THE EU IN INDONESIAN NEWS MEDIA; General Profile of Media in Indonesia; Results of Media Monitoring; Volume of Coverage; Sources of News; Degree of Centrality; Focus of Domesticity; The Most Visible EU Officials and Institutions; Framing' the EU; EU as a political actor; Economic issues; Social affairs; Environment and development; Evaluation; EU IN THE EYES OF INDONESIAN 'ELITES' AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC; 'Elite' Opinion; Public Opinion; CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 4: Assuming Superpower Status? Evolving Asian Perceptions of the EU as a Political and Economic Actor Martin Holland
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