Between tides: (Record no. 48108)
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control field | 20250610152742.0 |
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Personal name | DOIDGE Mathew |
Relator term | author |
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Title | Between tides: |
Remainder of title | examining China discourses in Pacific Island news media / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Mathew Doidge and Serena Kelly |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2025 |
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Summary, etc. | The Indo-Pacific context has gained increasing geopolitical focus over the last decade, and particularly over the last five years as powers such as the United States, Australia, the European Union (and three of its Member States – France, Germany and the Netherlands) have elaborated dedicated Indo-Pacific strategies. Underlying these has been a concern with the actions of China, defined through contested geopolitical discourses on its role as an actor in the region. While this contestation has been given some attention in academic literature, notably absent has been a consideration of the impact on regional states caught between these discursive tides, and particularly of the Pacific Island states (unsurprising, given the focus on the northern maritime arc that predominates in Indo-Pacific research). This article fills this gap through analysis of eight news media outlets (seven local and one regional) covering October–November 2019 and 2022, identifying the main discourses on China in Pacific media and their source, and examining the impact of these on local Pacific reporting. It finds that, notwithstanding the preponderance of ‘Western’ discourses on China’s role in Pacific media through republication of external media reporting, this does not translate into influence over Pacific reporting. Instead, it is Chinese discourses on its role that have the greatest resonance. |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | CHINA |
General subdivision | DEVELOPMENT |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | INDO-PACIFIC |
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Personal name | KELLY Serena |
Relator term | author |
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Related parts | The Pacific Review, Volume 38, Number 3, May 2025, pages: 534-563 |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2024.2412010">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2024.2412010</a> |
Public note | Click here for full text |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Journal Articles |
Suppress in OPAC | No |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Total checkouts | Full call number | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Journals | 10/06/2025 | CHINA | 10/06/2025 | 10/06/2025 | Journal Articles |