The Arabic Electronic journals discourse about the economic effects of the Russian-Ukrainian war in duration from March 2022 to June 2022

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mass communication - Al-Azhar

Abstract

the Russian-Ukrainian war has led the world to a new path full of economic crises and political conflicts that everyone waits for its end as soon as possible to overcome these direct effects that affected all countries around the globe, that's for comes this study to reveals the call by journalistic discourse in Arabic countries bringing up the economic side effects of the Russian-Ukrainian war in the duration from March 2022 at the beginning of the conflict to June 2022 through analyzing the discourse of journals: Almasry Alyoumthe Saudi The Middle East, and the Emirati The Union to discover how the three journals have pictured the effects of this war on the world economies.
The researcher has used in this study the survey methodology with the discourse analyzing form as a tool in this study in the duration from March 2022 at the beginning of the war to May 2022.
the researcher, after analyzing the journalistic discourse of the three journals of the study, has been able to define a collection of theories that brought many reasons of the economic crisis caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war and the referential frameworks used by these theories to explain the effects and dangers of this conflict and evidences that have been relied on in this.
The study has concluded its results by the needed solutions to face the exacerbation of this conflict. Especially in the Arabic region, for example: setting urgent and fast emergency plans to avoid the bad effects, rescuing the Arabic bread from the fire of the war by searching for other sources to export from or working on supporting local production.

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