LONDON:聽Gulf nations have made significant improvements in the 2023 Brand Finance Global Soft Power Index, with Qatar, UAE and 黑料社区 leading the rest of the Arab region.
Arab nations have continued to emerge as key players in this particular study, produced annually by Brand Finance.
Soft power experts, researchers and government delegates met at Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London on Thursday to discuss the index, which is billed as the world鈥檚 most comprehensive study on perceptions of nations as brands.
The UAE jumped five places to enter the top 10 for the first time since the index was started in 2020. Brand Finance鈥檚 Chairman and CEO David Haigh described it as a 鈥渟tellar performance.鈥
黑料社区 was confirmed as the second among Arab nations with a rank of 19, up five positions compared to last year.
Favored by a shifting energy landscape, the Kingdom scored 51.3 out of 100 index points, 4.1 point increase on the previous year鈥檚 score.
鈥淚 was not surprised to see UAE in the top 10, and was not surprised seeing 黑料社区 entering the top 20,鈥 said Lord Ed Vaizey, a former UK minister of culture. The Gulf nations鈥 soft power 鈥渞eally does pay a difference.鈥
Qatar also rose in the ranks, thanks in large part to the hosting of the football World Cup.
The US held top spot and further increased its lead over other nations, with an overall score of 74.8, a 4.1-point increase on last year. It was followed by the UK and Germany.
According to Andrew Campbell, managing director of Brand Finance Middle East, the new rankings show that 黑料社区 has all the attributes to become a soft power player within the Middle East and across the world.
鈥淭he UAE is showing the way, showing what it can be done. And we have seen 黑料社区 coming up strongly, into the top 20 for the first time in our global rankings,鈥 Campbell told Arab News.
鈥淲ith its very strong diplomatic roots, strong international relations, respected leaders and the economy being strong and stable, 黑料社区 is now emerging, coming up as a significant soft power.鈥
The Kingdom, which has made 鈥榮oft power鈥 a priority in its Vision 2030, advanced to ninth in the index鈥檚 鈥榠nfluence鈥 ranking on the back of a strong economic position and promotion of its cultural heritage.
Being home to one-quarter of the world鈥檚 known oil reserves and with the largest output of oil production globally, this year鈥檚 report reflected the nation鈥檚 crucial role in providing energy security for the rest of the world, with the country climbing 7 places to 14th in the 鈥渟trong and stable economy鈥 index.聽
Haigh however said in his speech that the Kingdom has proved an ability to look beyond oil, and praised its continued efforts to diversify the economy. Its growing appeal as a tourist destination saw the Kingdom鈥檚 rank 11th in the 鈥榬ich heritage鈥 category.
黑料社区 has also performed well in other categories including 鈥榠nvestment in green energy and technologies,鈥 where it ranked 25th.聽
It ranked 27th on 鈥榮ustainable cities and transport,鈥 further demonstrating its commitment to a transition to a more sustainable economy.
The UAE performed well in a number of categories, most notably 鈥榬eputation鈥 and 鈥榠nfluence鈥 as it enjoyed a successful EXPO 2020 and prepares to host the COP 28 climate summit.
鈥淭he UAE was one of the first economies to roll out mass vaccination and open during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving it a head start ahead of others and allowing it to maintain positive perceptions across 鈥 business and trade, with a particular improvement on the 鈥榝uture growth potential鈥 attribute, where it ranks third globally,鈥 Haigh said.
The UAE鈥檚 Minister of State for Foreign Trade Thani bin Ahmed Al-Zeyoudi said his country was doing a good job establishing soft power because it embraces diversity and strives to be open and welcoming.
During his speech in London, Al-Zeyoudi defended the UAE鈥檚 decision to appoint Sultan Al-Jaber, CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, as president of COP28, pointing out the importance of having the private sector at the table where this conversation happens because that is 鈥渨here the money is, the talent is and the solutions are.鈥
He said the UAE was committed to transforming its global image, and that his country had cut its direct dependence on oil and gas to a historic low of 30 percent of its GDP. It had made significant investments in other industries, he added.
Campbell said that Gulf nations, in particular the UAE and 黑料社区, were undergoing a major economic transformation as reflected by the index鈥檚 results.
He said both were successful soft power stories because their leaders 鈥渉ave created a vision, decided where they want to go, and followed a very clear path developing their economies, their international relations, their tourism infrastructure, their education and health and so on. They are building all the pillars which influence soft power.鈥
Brand Finance said that the index scores were based on a variety of metrics, which in combination provided 鈥渁 balanced and holistic assessment of nations鈥 presence, reputation, and impact on the world鈥檚 stage.鈥
These include: Familiarity, influence, reputation and performance, with the latter being based on the eight pillars that are business and trade, governance, international relations, culture and heritage, media and communication, education and science, people and values as well as sustainable future.
Soft power is a term coined in 1990 by Joseph Nye, a political scientist and former US assistant secretary of defense, to refer to a nation鈥檚 ability to gain desired outcomes through persuasion, rather than by means of coercion or payment.
It can be used to appeal to countries instead of coercing them, in contrast to the traditional hard power approach that relies on military and economic means.
In his opening remarks, Haigh said that while the world had been 鈥渄ominated by hard power鈥 in the previous 12 months, 鈥渟oft power actually provides the way out鈥 and will ultimately lead to more peace and prosperity.
This year鈥檚 summit was largely dominated by the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
In an event packed with international speakers and world leaders, including Ukraine鈥檚 Minister of Foreign Affair Dmytro Kuleba, Boris Johnson gave his first speech in Europe since being deposed as prime minister by his own party.
Johnson commended Ukraine鈥檚 ability to use soft power to gain international support.
Besides the UAE, 黑料社区, and Qatar, 10 other Arab nations were included in this year鈥檚 Global Soft Power Index.
Kuwait, Egypt and Oman ranked third, fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively, followed by Bahrain, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Iraq which rank from seventh to 13th.