Khaleej Times

UAE NO.1 IN SOFT POWER IN M.E

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE has been named the No.1 soft power nation in the Middle East and 18th across the world in the first ever Global Soft Power Index. Scoring 45.9 out of 100, the UAE’s main strength was its appealing business environmen­t and stable economy.

dubai — The UAE has been named the No. 1 soft power nation in the Middle East — ranking 18th across the world — in the first ever Global Soft Power Index. Business and economy were seen as the country’s strongest assets, but experts believe the Emirates Mars Mission could further bolster its reputation.

Put together by London-based consultanc­y Brand Finance, the rankings of the top 60 nations were based on the opinion of more than 55,000 people in over 100 countries. The US topped the index with a score of 67.1, followed by Germany (61.9), the UK (61.8), Japan (60.2) and China (58.7).

Scoring 45.9 out of 100, the UAE’s main strength was its appealing business environmen­t and stable economy.

Though the index showed science and technology as its weakest point, experts predict that this is set to ‘drasticall­y change’ with the latest developmen­ts in the Emirates Mars Mission.

“The UAE is a pioneer in the region, has become a real magnet for creative and entreprene­urial

Global Soft Power Index report

talent and has undoubtedl­y surpassed the traditiona­l powerhouse­s of Arab culture,” according to the Global Soft Power Index 2020 report.

“Coupled with its visionary and stable leadership, it is this shift of power in the region has aided the UAE’s efforts to gain influence,” it added.

The country’s positive brand image — embodied in its recently unveiled Nation Brand — was also noted to have been key to its success.

How soft power survey was done

Soft power refers to the ability of “a nation to influence others through attraction or persuasion”

— be it through its culture, economy, political values, foreign policies, quality of life, and robust academic institutio­ns.

For the index, each respondent was asked to share their assessment­s of a nation’s influence, reputation and performanc­e on several aspects.

The top 60 nations were scored across three key metrics — familiarit­y, reputation, and influence — as well as seven soft power pillars, including business and trade; governance; internatio­nal relations; culture and heritage; media and communicat­ions; education and science; and people and values.

Survey respondent­s include the general public and specialist audience, including business leaders, market analysts, politician­s, academics, think-tanks and NGOs, and journalist­s.

The index gives a 75 per cent weighting to the views of the general public and 25 per cent to those of specialist audiences.

Details of the index are set to be tackled in the two-day Global Soft Power Summit that kicks off today in London.

The UAE is a pioneer in the region, has become a real magnet for creative and entreprene­urial talent and has undoubtedl­y surpassed the traditiona­l powerhouse­s of Arab culture.”

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