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Middle East Notes and Comment: Iran's Soft Power Creates Hard Realities

Author:

Ethan Chorin and Haim Malka

Date of Publication:

April 15, 2008

Associated Programs:

Middle East Program

Related Research Focus:

Middle East & North Africa

Experts :

Ethan Chorin
Haim Malka

Synopsis:

While U.S. public diplomacy appears to be withering in the Middle East, the Islamic Republic of Iran is on a tear. The country is exploiting an ever-widening array of instruments to build goodwill and strategic partnerships throughout the Muslim world and beyond. Even as it comes under growing pressure for its apparent pursuit of nuclear weapons capabilities and ongoing support for violent extremist groups in the region, Iran has successfully deployed an array of “soft power” instruments (including but not limited to media, trade and investment, local assistance, and cultural ties) to advance the country’s international agenda.
   
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