Components of cultural diplomacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Republic of Azerbaijan

Document Type : Original Article

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Abstract

The Islamic Republic of Iran carries and possesses rich and valuable cultural components and components that are influenced by the holy and transcendent teachings of Islam, especially the Ahl al-Bayt school of infallibility and purity (AS), and can show more active cultural diplomacy. In this regard, the Republic of Azerbaijan, a Muslim country that has always been one of the target countries of Iranian cultural diplomacy.
The main question of the present article is what are the components of cultural diplomacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Republic of Azerbaijan? And which component is more important?
The research hypothesis is that value-insight components are the most important components of cultural diplomacy, which, of course, the Islamic Republic of Iran, compared to other components, has been more successful in this area.
The research method is descriptive, analytical and applied, which, while interviewing elites and experts, has also benefited from extensive library and documentary research.
Findings and results of the article show that value-insight components have the highest degree of importance from the point of view of experts and in comparison with other components, and of course more success rate, both in the current situation and in the future (1404). ) will have

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