Al-Monitor | Mahmoud Pargoo: Increasing reports of academic and cultural exchanges between China and Iran indicate that China is pursuing an active public diplomacy in Iran.
On Sept. 29, Wang Jisi, the president of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University, visited Irans Islamic Azad University and met with its chairman, Ali Akbar Velayati. Both sides reiterated the significance of Iran-China academic exchanges and agreed to establish a joint research institute. On Oct. 5, the head of Chinas state broadcaster met with his Iranian counterpart, Abdulali Ali-Asgari, and called for expanding bilateral relations.
It seems that there are headlines on similar meetings on an almost daily basis in Iranian news outlets. However, the critical question is whether Chinas measures to capture the imagination of the Iranian people and build a positive image of itself as a rising power is effective and appropriate given its ever-increasing economic and geopolitical ties with Iran.