Portrayal of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Yemeni Crisis in Mainstream National Media: A Comparative Analysis of the Daily Dawn and The News

Authors

  • Javid Ahmed Khattak

Abstract

This paper aims to examine Pakistan’s foreign policy through the prism of its mainstream national
media in a new paradigm shift regarding Yemeni crisis which has shattered peace and security in
the Middle East. Conflict in Yemen has also affected the foreign policy of Pakistan which emphasizes
a diplomatic solution to this crisis. By and large, Pakistan avoids being viewed as a direct party in
the war against Houthi rebels in Yemen, despite Saudi Arabia’s pressure to avert any potential and
large-scale sectarian uprising and yet another weave of militancy. Diplomatic efforts are underway
for a peaceful resolution of this turmoil. Pakistani media has given extensive coverage to the
Yemeni crisis. This paper aims to study the nature of reporting in the national dailies of Pakistan on
Yemen’s situation. Editorial pages of Daily Dawn and The News were selected to examine various
variables i.e. frequency, frame, slant, and placement of the editorials for 35 days starting from 27-
03-2015 to 30-04-2015 through Content analysis. This study unveils the nature of treatment and
depiction of trends and policy in editorials of selected newspapers to project the image of Yemen in
this crisis in the light of Framing Theory.

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Published

2021-06-10

How to Cite

Javid Ahmed Khattak. (2021). Portrayal of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Yemeni Crisis in Mainstream National Media: A Comparative Analysis of the Daily Dawn and The News. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 5(2), 143 - 159. Retrieved from http://ajips.fairlips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2021-vol-5-portrayal-of-pakistans-foreign