The Analysis of 2007 APEC News Coverage on the ABC, CNN and Xinhua Websites

Jia-xue CAO, Ze-zhong TIAN

Abstract


This essay examines major issues of Australia, the United States and China concerned about in the 2007 APEC Summit held in Australia, and discusses the attitudes of these three countries towards to the 2007 APEC, by examining all the articles about 2007 APEC Summit from three major websites from these countries, ABC, CNN and Xinhua websites. Key words:  2007 APEC Summit; ABC; CNN; Xinhua Résumé:  Cet article examine les grands événements de l'Australie, des États-Unis et de la Chine au Sommet de l'APEC 2007, qui s'est tenue en Australie, et examine les attitudes de ces trois pays vis-à-vis de l'APEC 2007 en examinant tous les articles sur le Sommet de l'APEC 2007 dans les trois grands sites Web de ces pays, ABC, CNN et Xinhua.Mots-clés: sommet APEC 2007; ABC; CNN; Xinhua

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720100602.008

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