The Proposed Pattern of Economic Diplomacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in External Deepening of the Islamic Revolution

Authors

1 Assistant Professor Imam Hussein University of Technology

2 Associate Professor Imam Hussein University of Technology

3 PhD student of International Studies Imam Hussein University

Abstract

Economic diplomacy is diplomacy or policy that governs and governs international economic relations. One of the most effective strategies for gaining points in the global economic competition for economic progress comes from the intersection of economic and foreign policy, called "economic diplomacy." Economic diplomacy seeks to transform the power resources of the economy into real power and, consequently, increase the authority of a nation. This study seeks to identify the pattern of economic diplomacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran with an emphasis on the depth of the external sector. This is done by summarizing the role of the economic aspects of government, foreign policy and organizations operating on the economic diplomacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The research method is descriptive-applied and based on structural equation modeling. According to the findings of this study, there is a strong and significant relationship between government economic requirements, foreign policy requirements, and operating organization requirements, and all dimensions of intellectual capital have a positive and significant effect on economic diplomacy. In terms of dimensions, foreign policy requirements have the greatest impact on foreign-sector economic diplomacy.

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