Iran and Cultural Centers in Europe

Roles, Dimensions and Limits of Influence

by Mohammed Alsulami & Mahmoud Abu Alqasim Translated by Rahim Hamid


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 22/10/2024

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781543782134
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781543782110

About the Book

Iranian cultural centers play a crucial role in expanding Iran’s influence beyond its borders, making them one of the country’s most significant assets. The importance of these centers is evident within the context of the Wilayat al-Faqih ideology, which is a critical part of Iranian foreign policy. With a complex mix of geopolitical, religious and sectarian factors at play, Iran seeks to become a dominant regional power. The Iranian government understands the importance of cultural centers in achieving these objectives and has invested heavily in their development. Iran’s global ambitions have sparked a profound interest in Iranian communities in Europe, extending beyond their traditional sphere of influence. In pursuit of their political and religious goals, Iran established cultural centers in Europe, which have been politicized to align with their foreign policy objectives. However, incidents associated with these centers raised alarm and prompted European authorities to probe into their activities. It is of utmost importance to scrutinize their role and assess whether they are linked to Iranian security and intelligence apparatuses, according to European governments. The significant nature of these centers and their potential impact on European security is comprehensively analyzed in this book.


About the Author

Mohammed Alsulami is a renowned researcher in Iranian studies, president of Rasanah IIIS, editor-in-chief of JIS and an advisor to various public and private entities in Saudi rabia. He holds a PhD in Orientalism from Leiden University and has contributed significantly to the academic and research community. Mahmoud Abu al-Qassem, researcher at Rasanah IIIS and editorial director of JIS, holds a PhD in political science and is a former researcher at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. He has authored several publications including Movement of the Oppressed People and the Erosion of Iranian Revolutionary Principles.