In the past few decades, the concept of tolerance has gained a central place in Oman’s political discourse and foreign policy. It is often attributed to the country’s national identity, which in turn is interpreted as deriving from Oman’s Ibadi tradition, the cosmopolitan character of its maritime history and its strategic geographic location. Despite greater attention being paid to the constructive nature of Oman’s identity, including its connection with Ibadism, however, a careful reflection on how the concept of tolerance developed from a religious to a foreign policy principle is still missing. A Discourse-Historical analysis of speeches directed towards a domestic and international audience highlights how the political discourse on tolerance, by reinforcing identity-engineering efforts, supported the Omani government’s legitimation and status-seeking purposes at home and abroad.

Tolerance as a Legitimation Strategy in Oman’s Political Discourse: From Religious to Foreign Policy Principle / Daga, G.. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR. - ISSN 0393-2729. - 59:4(2024), pp. 134-152. [10.1080/03932729.2024.2381198]

Tolerance as a Legitimation Strategy in Oman’s Political Discourse: From Religious to Foreign Policy Principle

Daga G.
2024-01-01

Abstract

In the past few decades, the concept of tolerance has gained a central place in Oman’s political discourse and foreign policy. It is often attributed to the country’s national identity, which in turn is interpreted as deriving from Oman’s Ibadi tradition, the cosmopolitan character of its maritime history and its strategic geographic location. Despite greater attention being paid to the constructive nature of Oman’s identity, including its connection with Ibadism, however, a careful reflection on how the concept of tolerance developed from a religious to a foreign policy principle is still missing. A Discourse-Historical analysis of speeches directed towards a domestic and international audience highlights how the political discourse on tolerance, by reinforcing identity-engineering efforts, supported the Omani government’s legitimation and status-seeking purposes at home and abroad.
2024
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Settore GSPS-02/A - Scienza politica
Settore GSPS-04/B - Storia delle relazioni internazionali
Settore GSPS-04/D - Storia e istituzioni dell'Asia
Settore STAA-01/J - Storia dei paesi islamici
Daga, G.
Tolerance as a Legitimation Strategy in Oman’s Political Discourse: From Religious to Foreign Policy Principle / Daga, G.. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR. - ISSN 0393-2729. - 59:4(2024), pp. 134-152. [10.1080/03932729.2024.2381198]
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