Hubenko, Dmytro2011-11-022011-11-022006Hubenko D. Frame Analysis of the New York Times and Izvestia Coverage of the Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004: [Electronic resource] / Dmytro Hubenko // International Graduate Student Symposium "New Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine: Politics, History, and Culture", Toronto, March 17–19, 2006 / Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto. - Electronic data. - Toronto: CERES, 2006. - 45 p.https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1216This article analyzes American and Russian print media coverage of the 2004 presidential election and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. The New York Times and Izvestia are assessed using a frame analysis. The findings demonstrate that both papers employed a Cold War frame in their coverage. The election was portrayed not as an internal Ukrainian affair, but as a part of the conflict between the West and Russia over spheres of influence. Ukraine itself was depicted as a geopolitical prize. Both newspapers reported favorably about their countries’ allies and negatively about their enemies.enmediaOrange RevolutionUkraineNew York TimesIzvestiaRussiapresidential electionмедіаПомаранчева революціяУкраїнапрезидентські вибориFrame Analysis of the New York Times and Izvestia Coverage of the Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004Article