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An Arab Assessment of Iranian Foreign Policy

Volume 2|Issue 4| Apr 2019 |Arab Opinion Index Analysis

Abstract

The Arab Opinion Index data provides a look at a number of important issues, including assessments of foreign policy. Every year, the Index asks respondents across the Arab world their opinions on regional and world powers as well as specific foreign policy developments. Aggregate opinions may provide a general assessment of where the Arab world stands, but to understand fully the divisions and polarization that exists in the region today, it is important to look at country differences.

In this paper, we will review Arab public opinion towards Iran, and whether there are sub-regional variations in assessment towards Iranian foreign policy. In this way, we can gauge whether polarization on the Iranian issue exists, and where it is most prevalent.

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Dana El Kurd

Researcher at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Government and Political Science from the University of Texas at Austin with a focus on Comparative Politics and International Relations. She has written periodically for publications such as The New Arab, the Washington Post's Monkee Cage blog and Foreign Affairs magazine. Her work has been published in Middle East Law and Governance, Journal of Arabian Studies, Paramters and Siyasat Arabiya. 


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