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The "Middle East Issue" In The Vision Of Chinese Media After The Second World War (1945-1949)

Posted on:2020-10-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Sara Ihssan Yousef AlbashawiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578950631Subject:To learn Chinese
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After the Second World War,The central problem of the Middle East broke out and became a "hot area in the Middle East." The Middle East issue is not only related to the conflicts between Palestine and Israel,but also to all Arab countries and Westerm powers?Britain?the United States and the Soviet Union.Since then The Middle East issue has always been the focus of the world.After the Second World War,China became one of the five permanent members of the United Nations(China,the United States,the United Kingdom,France,the Soviet Union),whether it is a newspaper or a journal,the Chinese media had many reports to comment on the Middle East issue,through these reports we can state that the Chinese medial holds a neutral stand towards the Middle East issue,and most of the reports regarding the Middle East issue can be merely referred to as "eyes and ears",However;the analysis of the content details shows that china's religious beliefs,geographical location,and Its status in the intermational community at that time have all affected the Chinese media's coverage of the Middle East issue.This article mainly studies the Middle East issue in the eyes of the Chinese media during the period of establishing the Republic of China.In 1948,the Middle East war broke out and the situation became more serious.Many Chinese and foreign scholars frequently wrote editorials to describe the Middle East situation.This article will first discuss the beginning and the end of the Middle East issue,and then target Chinese newspapers.More than 35 editorials in the journals were analyzed in detail to understand the Chinese media's views and perceptions on the Middle East issue.
Keywords/Search Tags:Arabs-Jewish Conflict, The Middle East Issue, Chinese Media, United Nations
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