Painting the General: Qasem Soleimani, Iranian propaganda and Shi'a militia politics
작성자
Dr James Worrall
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Politics
형식
하드커버
페이지
272
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2026
출판사
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
1526153955
ISBN-13
9781526153951
설명
Amid the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics, one figure has become emblematic of Iran's influence: Qasem Soleimani. Through meticulous analysis, Dr. James Worrall delves deep into the intricacies of Soleimani's role within Iranian propaganda and the Shi'a militia landscape. This exploration uncovers how his persona was constructed and utilized to strengthen Iran's strategic objectives and foster loyalty among allied groups.
Worrall examines the interplay between Soleimani's military prowess and the political machinations of Iran, revealing how his image was crafted to resonate not only within Iran but across the Shi'a diaspora. The book highlights the multifaceted nature of propaganda in warfare, showcasing how narratives can shape perception and mobilize support.
The study also addresses the broader implications of Soleimani's leadership on regional power dynamics, particularly the rise of militia politics in various conflict zones. Worrall's insightful observations offer a fresh perspective on the evolving nature of warfare and the enduring impact of charismatic leadership in contemporary conflicts.
Worrall examines the interplay between Soleimani's military prowess and the political machinations of Iran, revealing how his image was crafted to resonate not only within Iran but across the Shi'a diaspora. The book highlights the multifaceted nature of propaganda in warfare, showcasing how narratives can shape perception and mobilize support.
The study also addresses the broader implications of Soleimani's leadership on regional power dynamics, particularly the rise of militia politics in various conflict zones. Worrall's insightful observations offer a fresh perspective on the evolving nature of warfare and the enduring impact of charismatic leadership in contemporary conflicts.