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Saudi Soft Power in the USA
Educational Diplomacy

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 04.06.2026

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This book unpacks the distinctive dynamics of public diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and the United States in the post 9/11 period by examining the "King Abdullah Scholarship Programme (KASP)", launched in 2005, which has largely escaped academic scrutiny. The September 11 attacks underscored the importance of public diplomacy as a key instrument for repairing lost trust between Saudi Arabia and the United States (US). A central challenge for the Kingdom is pursuing an approach to public diplomacy beyond the Muslim world without undermining core national interests. Unlike the US, Saudi Arabia has historically had limited soft power and lacks robust public diplomacy tools or experience beyond Arab and Muslim societies.
Departing from the classic understanding of public diplomacy as a one way flow dispensed by great powers, this book offers theoretical insights into the particularities of public diplomacy between two states with unequal power resources. KASP was conceived with a public diplomacy mandate; its key innovation lies in establishing a two way platform that delivers image repair benefits for both sides. In doing so, the author argues, Saudi Arabia was able to mitigate the power asymmetry to some extent. This book advances understanding of how to conduct public diplomacy in asymmetrical power contexts specifically from the perspective of a non Western middle power and will be of interest to scholars, students, and policymakers in political sociology, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern politics, and International Relations.

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Bouchaib (Shuaib) Silm holds a PhD in Public Policy and Global Affairs from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. His research focuses on Middle East–Asia relations, GCC small and middle power diplomacy, Arab–U.S. strategic ties, and the implications of China’s rise for regional geopolitics. His work explores how public diplomacy, soft power, and education-driven engagement function as instruments of statecraft. Drawing on both scholarship and policy practice, he examines how knowledge exchange and diplomacy shape influence among emerging powers. His work is guided by a commitment to strengthening cross-regional, institutional, and intellectual linkages.


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This book unpacks the distinctive dynamics of public diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and the United States in the post‑9/11 period by examining the "King Abdullah Scholarship Programme (KASP)", launched in 2005, which has largely escaped academic scrutiny. The September 11 attacks underscored the importance of public diplomacy as a key instrument for repairing lost trust between Saudi Arabia and the United States (US). A central challenge for the Kingdom is pursuing an approach to public diplomacy beyond the Muslim world without undermining core national interests. Unlike the US, Saudi Arabia has historically had limited soft power and lacks robust public diplomacy tools or experience beyond Arab and Muslim societies.
Departing from the classic understanding of public diplomacy as a one‑way flow dispensed by great powers, this book offers theoretical insights into the particularities of public diplomacy between two states with unequal power resources. KASP was conceived with a public diplomacy mandate; its key innovation lies in establishing a two‑way platform that delivers image‑repair benefits for both sides. In doing so, the author argues, Saudi Arabia was able to mitigate the power asymmetry to some extent. This book advances understanding of how to conduct public diplomacy in asymmetrical power contexts—specifically from the perspective of a non‑Western middle power—and will be of interest to scholars, students, and policymakers in political sociology, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern politics, and International Relations.

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Autori Bouchaib Silm
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 04.06.2026
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Sociologia politica
 
EAN 9789819581924
ISBN 978-981-9581-92-4
Illustrazioni Approx. 200 p. 4 illus.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 14.8 x 21 cm
 
Serie New Directions in Islam
Categorie Internationale Beziehungen, Islam, Diplomatie, USA, Naher Osten, Politik und Staat, Political Sociology, International Relations, Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia, auseinandersetzen, Diplomacy, Public Diplomacy, Middle Eastern Politics, Social Scientific Studies of Islam, middle powers, Political Islam, Middle East-USA international relations, post 9/11, September 11, King Abdullah Scholarship Programme
 

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