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Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Asian Cultural Flows from a Cultural Policy Perspective; Creative Industry Policy; Urban Development Through the Use of Culture; Nation Branding and Cultural Diplomacy; Organisation of the Book; References; Part I: Governments and Cultural Flows: National Cultural Policies and Urban Strategies; Chapter 1: The Korean Government's New Cultural Policy in the Age of Social Media; 1 Introduction; 2 Dynamics of the Nation-States and the Cultural Industries amid Neoliberal Reforms; 3 Possibilities of Contra Flows in Popular Culture
4 New Cultural Policies in the Age of Social Media5 Social Media Drives Changes to Cultural Policy in the Korean Wave Tradition; 6 Conclusion and Discussion; References; Chapter 2: 'Cool Japan' and Creative Industries: An Evaluation of Economic Policies for Popular Culture Industries in Japan; 1 Introduction; 2 The Development of Policy for the Popular Culture Industries-From METI to IPHQ; 3 Export Expanded?; 4 Cool Japan; 5 The Japanese Response to the Creative Industries Turn; 6 Conclusion; References
Chapter 3: Asian and Global? Japan and Tokyo's Cultural Branding Beyond the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games1 Introduction; 2 Cultural Branding and Soft Power; 3 Japan in East Asia: Retrofitting the Nation's Brand?; 4 Beyond the Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Long-Term Cultural Strategies; 4.1 The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games: The (Re-)Makings of Japan and Tokyo's Cultural Branding?; 4.2 Cultural Tourism: The Prospects for and Beyond the 2020 Olympics; 4.3 A Glance at the Future: The Tokyo Vision for Arts and Culture 2015-2025; 5 Conclusions; References
Chapter 4: Between Control and Disruption: News Media and Cultural Flows in Singapore and Hong Kong, China1 News Media in Singapore and Hong Kong, China; 2 To Re-port the News; 3 Challenging Narratives; 4 Between Control and Disruption: Changing Narratives and Technological Boundaries; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Korean Wave, Encountering Asia and Cultural Policy; 1 The Korean Wave and Encountering Asia; 2 Korea's (Lack of) Experience of Asian Pop Culture; 3 Encountering Asia in the Real World; 4 Cultural Policy and Imagining Asia: Between Transnational and Multinational
4.1 Asia in the Korean Wave Policy: transnational Consumers Empowered4.2 Asia in Multicultural Policy: Wives, Mothers and Carers in a 'Multicultural Family'; 5 Conclusion; References; Part II: Creating Cultural Flows: Asian Creative Industries; Chapter 6: How Exhibitions Flow: Governments, Museums, and Special Exhibitions in Taiwan; 1 Introduction; 2 Expanded Themes and Exhibition Venues; 3 New Presentations; 4 Culture, Leisure, and Creative Industries; 5 Public Museums: New Dynamics Beyond Venue Provision; 6 Exhibitions That Flow Out of Taiwan
4 New Cultural Policies in the Age of Social Media5 Social Media Drives Changes to Cultural Policy in the Korean Wave Tradition; 6 Conclusion and Discussion; References; Chapter 2: 'Cool Japan' and Creative Industries: An Evaluation of Economic Policies for Popular Culture Industries in Japan; 1 Introduction; 2 The Development of Policy for the Popular Culture Industries-From METI to IPHQ; 3 Export Expanded?; 4 Cool Japan; 5 The Japanese Response to the Creative Industries Turn; 6 Conclusion; References
Chapter 3: Asian and Global? Japan and Tokyo's Cultural Branding Beyond the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games1 Introduction; 2 Cultural Branding and Soft Power; 3 Japan in East Asia: Retrofitting the Nation's Brand?; 4 Beyond the Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Long-Term Cultural Strategies; 4.1 The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games: The (Re-)Makings of Japan and Tokyo's Cultural Branding?; 4.2 Cultural Tourism: The Prospects for and Beyond the 2020 Olympics; 4.3 A Glance at the Future: The Tokyo Vision for Arts and Culture 2015-2025; 5 Conclusions; References
Chapter 4: Between Control and Disruption: News Media and Cultural Flows in Singapore and Hong Kong, China1 News Media in Singapore and Hong Kong, China; 2 To Re-port the News; 3 Challenging Narratives; 4 Between Control and Disruption: Changing Narratives and Technological Boundaries; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Korean Wave, Encountering Asia and Cultural Policy; 1 The Korean Wave and Encountering Asia; 2 Korea's (Lack of) Experience of Asian Pop Culture; 3 Encountering Asia in the Real World; 4 Cultural Policy and Imagining Asia: Between Transnational and Multinational
4.1 Asia in the Korean Wave Policy: transnational Consumers Empowered4.2 Asia in Multicultural Policy: Wives, Mothers and Carers in a 'Multicultural Family'; 5 Conclusion; References; Part II: Creating Cultural Flows: Asian Creative Industries; Chapter 6: How Exhibitions Flow: Governments, Museums, and Special Exhibitions in Taiwan; 1 Introduction; 2 Expanded Themes and Exhibition Venues; 3 New Presentations; 4 Culture, Leisure, and Creative Industries; 5 Public Museums: New Dynamics Beyond Venue Provision; 6 Exhibitions That Flow Out of Taiwan