1. Introduction
2. Legacy Media Coverage of the North Korean Arms Race Controversy
in the US
3. Twitter and Social Media Messages on the Korean Threat in the
US
4. Media Coverage of the North Korean Nuclear Controversy in the
South Korean Legacy Media
5. Legacy Media Coverage of the North Korean Controversy in
Japan
6. Social Media Conversations about the North Korea Threat in
Japan
7. Chinese Media Coverage and Discussions on North Korea
8. North Korea in China: North Korea - South Korea diplomacy in the
2018 Winter Olympics on Chinese Social Media
9. Hard Power, Military Strategy, and Security Communication
Addressing the North Korea Threat
10. The Photographs Tell the Story: Visual Representations of North
Korea
11. Conclusions and Implications
Thomas A. Hollihan is Professor in the Annenberg School for
Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California,
USA. He publishes in argumentation, media and politics, and public
diplomacy. He is a fellow in the USC Center for Public Diplomacy
and the USC Center for Communication Leadership.
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