Iran's Soft Power in Afghanistan and Pakistan by Zahid Shahab Ahmed and Ali Akbar (2023, Hardcover)

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Iran’s Soft Power in Afghanistan and Pakistan by Ahmed, Zahid Shahab, Akbar, Ali [Hardcover]

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-101399517457
ISBN-139781399517454
eBay Product ID (ePID)26059231195

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Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIran's Soft Power in Afghanistan and Pakistan
SubjectModern / 21st Century, International Relations / General, Comparative Politics, World / Middle Eastern, World / Asian
Publication Year2023
TypeTextbook
AuthorZahid Shahab Ahmed, Ali Akbar
Subject AreaPolitical Science, History
FormatHardcover

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Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsA fascinating study of the soft-hard power nexus that sheds light on how historical memories, language, culture, institutions and instruments of influence used by Iran have resulted in differing outcomes in Afghanistan and Pakistan, while enabling Tehran to recruit Shi'a youth in these two states to advance its strategic interests in the 'Shi'ite crescent'., A valuable contribution to understanding the specifics and issues of Iran's soft power policies in individual countries, particularly Afghanistan and Pakistan. The research value is enhanced by its use of not only existing theoretical literature and media publications but also data obtained from qualitative interviews., Soft power is not the exclusive preserve of superstates like the US and China in influencing the world around them. Focusing on Iran this new book spotlights the ways Iran brings soft power to bear on neighbouring Afghanistan and Pakistan in shaping the cultural, economic and strategic relations in its immediate region., Iran's Soft Power in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a timely and insightful offering that sheds much needed light on Iranian relations with both of the other states [...] The book will certainly be a useful reference work for scholars interested in Iranian foreign policy and soft power.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal327.5505491
Table Of ContentList of Abbreviations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Historical Legacy 3. Iranian Fears and National Interest 4. Geostrategic Interests 5. Cultural and Ideological Influences 6. Iran's Political Influence 7. Economic Relations and Influence 8. Recruitment: Shi'a Brigades in Syria 9. Conclusion Annexure 1: Afghan Participants Annexure 2: Pakistani Participants BibliographyIndex
SynopsisStudies Iran's soft power in Afghanistan and Pakistan in cultural, religious, social, ideological and educational spheres., This book explores Iran's soft power in two of its eastern neighbours - namely Afghanistan and Pakistan - in key areas including the cultural, religious, social, media, ideological and educational spheres. It explains what resources and instruments Iran has used to project its soft power in the two selected countries since the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, and how Iran's attempt to increase its reach has been perceived by elites and opinion makers in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It therefore offers the most up-to-date examination of Iranian soft power tools and strategies and how they are received in both countries - topics which have not hitherto been fully explored. The book reflects the ideas of local Afghan and Pakistani participants from civil society, government, military, media, academia, think tanks and policymaking, explaining the extent to which research participants perceived Iranian soft power in a positive or negative manner.
LC Classification NumberDS274.2.P18

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