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|a The U.S.-China trade war :
|b global news framing and public opinion in the digital age /
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|a "The U.S.-China Trade War draws on data from three national surveys, three content analyses, computational topic modeling, and rhetoric analysis to shed light on the twenty-first century's most high-profile contest over global trade so far. Through diverse empirical studies, the contributors examine the effects of news framing and agenda-setting during the battle of words and tariffs in both Chinese and US media"--
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