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Intro
PREAMBLE
National Ambitions, Regional Geopolitics, Soft Power Impacts (William W. Kelly)
PROLOGUE
New East Asia: New Media Images, New Nationalisms (Tianwei Ren)
CHINA
1. The Nationalist Construction of Chinese Olympians: Media, Change, Reform (Richard Xiaoqian Hu and Junjian Liang)
2. A Special Salience: Media, Iconography, Nationalism: Modern Chinese Olympic Games and Heroes as Soft Power 'Projectiles' (Tianwei Ren)
3. National Renaissance, International Assertion, New Global Image: China and the Modern Olympic Games: Media Opportunities for the Projection of a Forceful Nationalism (Ying Jiang)
JAPAN
4. Democracy through the Lens of Sports Journalism: Japan and the East Asian Olympic Games (Keiko Ikeda)
5. Media Representation Transformed: from Unconditional Affirmation to Critical Consideration: The Tokyo Olympics 1964 and 2020 (Christian Tagsold)
6. Continuity or Change: After the Tokyo Olympic Games 1964: Exploring the Tokyo Games 2020 through various Critical Reviews (Tyrel Eskelson)
SOUTH KOREA
7. Is It the Same Olympic Games? Comparison between 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics and 2018 PyeongChangWinter Olympic Games (Chang Wan Woo and Mikyung Bae)
8. Korea's Democratic Movement and the Seoul Olympic Games: Nationalism or Olympic Movement (Mikyung Bae and Chang Wan Woo)
9. Seoul 1988: Making of a Nation-the Media and a Mega-Event (Kyoungho Park and Gwang Ok)
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
10. Programming China's Image through the Beijing Olympics: A Comparison of Chinese and Taiwanese Television Broadcasts of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony (Florian Schneider)
11. Soft Power Projection via the Olympic Games: Sport as Geopolitical Diplomacy (Paul Michael Brannagan and Jonathan Grix).
12. The Beijing Olympics: Retrospective Reflection on the Impact of the Global Media (Susan Brownell)
EPILOGUE
Media, Soft Power, Olympic Images: Eastern Renaissance (Tianwei Ren)
CODA
A Tribute in Honour of Professor J.A.Mangan's Contribution to East Asian Studies (Tianwei Ren).
PREAMBLE
National Ambitions, Regional Geopolitics, Soft Power Impacts (William W. Kelly)
PROLOGUE
New East Asia: New Media Images, New Nationalisms (Tianwei Ren)
CHINA
1. The Nationalist Construction of Chinese Olympians: Media, Change, Reform (Richard Xiaoqian Hu and Junjian Liang)
2. A Special Salience: Media, Iconography, Nationalism: Modern Chinese Olympic Games and Heroes as Soft Power 'Projectiles' (Tianwei Ren)
3. National Renaissance, International Assertion, New Global Image: China and the Modern Olympic Games: Media Opportunities for the Projection of a Forceful Nationalism (Ying Jiang)
JAPAN
4. Democracy through the Lens of Sports Journalism: Japan and the East Asian Olympic Games (Keiko Ikeda)
5. Media Representation Transformed: from Unconditional Affirmation to Critical Consideration: The Tokyo Olympics 1964 and 2020 (Christian Tagsold)
6. Continuity or Change: After the Tokyo Olympic Games 1964: Exploring the Tokyo Games 2020 through various Critical Reviews (Tyrel Eskelson)
SOUTH KOREA
7. Is It the Same Olympic Games? Comparison between 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics and 2018 PyeongChangWinter Olympic Games (Chang Wan Woo and Mikyung Bae)
8. Korea's Democratic Movement and the Seoul Olympic Games: Nationalism or Olympic Movement (Mikyung Bae and Chang Wan Woo)
9. Seoul 1988: Making of a Nation-the Media and a Mega-Event (Kyoungho Park and Gwang Ok)
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
10. Programming China's Image through the Beijing Olympics: A Comparison of Chinese and Taiwanese Television Broadcasts of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony (Florian Schneider)
11. Soft Power Projection via the Olympic Games: Sport as Geopolitical Diplomacy (Paul Michael Brannagan and Jonathan Grix).
12. The Beijing Olympics: Retrospective Reflection on the Impact of the Global Media (Susan Brownell)
EPILOGUE
Media, Soft Power, Olympic Images: Eastern Renaissance (Tianwei Ren)
CODA
A Tribute in Honour of Professor J.A.Mangan's Contribution to East Asian Studies (Tianwei Ren).