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Die Beziehungen zwischen Iran und Saudi-Arabien

Feindbilder in nationaler Staatspropaganda
Ergon,  2022, 259 Pages

ISBN 978-3-95650-979-7


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The work is part of the series Kultur, Recht und Politik in muslimischen Gesellschaften (Volume 46)
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englischThe "Islamic Revolution" (1979) was a turning point for the political situation in the Middle East. Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia became adversaries whose enmity continues to shape the region today. Many conflicts in the Middle East are influenced by Tehran-Riyadh relations.

This book examines Iran-Saudi Arabia relations based on Persian and Arabic sources. The focus primarily lies on an analysis of both actors' state propoganda discourses and the enemy images constructed therein. Social science theory is used to explain the role of state propaganda for the tension between symbolic and real enmity.

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