Bridging Divides: The Importance of 'Goodwill Value' for Syria's Today and Future Stability
Mohamed Buheji
Business and Economic Research, 2025, vol. 15, issue 1, 137-147
Abstract:
Goodwill value is a foundation for nations to build partnerships, foster economic growth, and enhance social cohesion. By leveraging goodwill strategically, countries can navigate challenges, attract resources, and promote sustainable development.This paper explores Syria's goodwill value, focusing on how the country's rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and potential for tourism can contribute to its stability and development in the aftermath of the revolution's success. Despite the prevailing global polarised politics, the appreciation of Syria's goodwill value is crucial for improving international relations and fostering cooperation.The paper examines historical precedents from goodwill to enhance their international standings and stimulate economic development. The research highlights the characteristics of the Syrian people—such as their hospitality, resilience, and strong community bonds—that contribute to the country's goodwill equity. It emphasises the importance of the Syrian diaspora, which possesses the potential to foster economic recovery through investments and cultural exchanges.
Date: 2025
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