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Author(s)
QIAN Jingjing
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DOI:10.17265/2160-6579/2018.01.004
Affiliation(s)
University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
Due to the historical reasons, the global press
has long been dominated by the Western community along with the other
institutions such as media outlets, government agencies as well as research entities,
in spite of the rising tendency presented by the new power bloc such as BRICS.
It is important to differentiate the inspiring reporting characteristics in
covering major events like this forum from those that still rely on the old
reporting pattern and ideological mindset. Based on the previous scholarship on
China’s business communication and its relevance to the country’s international
communication in an ever-complicated international press environment, this
study aims at working out the frame feature of the international business
reporting on the Belt and Road Initiative
Forum that took place in mid May, 2017. By offering a one-on-one analysis
on the most representative piece respectively from Financial Times, Reuters, Nikkei Asian Review and Al-Jazeera, the study figured out the
journalistic frame style of those media reporting on the event and on China’s
initiative itself. Therefore, the study aims to map out the reporting
strategies for the similar emerging market countries such as BRICS accordingly.
KEYWORDS
business news agenda, international communication, Belt and Road Initiative
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