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Soft on “Soft Power”

SAIS Review of International Affairs, 2012
“Soft power” challenged the coercion aspects of foreign policy, and professed attraction instead. In the last three years, the United States seems to have unconditionally accepted this as the centerpiece of its foreign policy. As a result, its inability to make tough choices implies fear of “Market-Leninists,” Islamist theocrats, and authoritarian ...
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The German energy transition as soft power

Review of International Political Economy, 2020
Germany represents a new and unconventional actor in the field of energy foreign policy. Based on its reputation as an energy transition frontrunner, it is pursuing a soft power strategy aimed at promoting its Energiewende policy approach abroad. Germany’
R. Quitzow, Sonja Thielges
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Comparing Russian, Chinese and American Soft Power Use: A New Approach

Global Society, 2020
The soft power literature has indicated that American soft power use has been declining while Russian and Chinese soft power use has been increasing.
Judit Trunkos
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Signaling soft power through medal success: China as an example

, 2020
Using China as an example, this study seeks to examine whether and how a country’s elite sport success would affect its soft power from international audience’s perspective.
Dongfeng Liu
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Soft Power Concept and Soft Power Indexes

2016
Many state remains owned power supplies in the line of domestic and international level. Even though, both policies which are followed in this case primarily are based on the military and economic power, “Soft Power” item which was used for the first time by Joseph Nye (Bound to lead: The changing nature of American power.
Kiymet Yavuzaslan, Murat Cetin
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Soft Power

Soft power is a term coined by Joseph Nye whereby, in addition to command and obedience, power is primarily shown in the ability to influence the behaviour and goals of the other side through non-military means. These means of getting other states to share one's own goals and values range from negotiating skills to the seductive power of economic ...
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Soft Power and Public Diplomacy Revisited

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2019
Soft power is the ability to affect others to obtain the outcomes one wants through attraction and persuasion rather than coercion or payment. A country’s soft power rests on its resources of culture, values and policies. A smart-power strategy combines
J. Nye
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China’s soft power conundrum, film coproduction, and visions of shared prosperity

The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2019
This paper looks at China’s soft power strategy in relation to the film industry, which since the early 2000s has opened to international co-productions and investment.
Weiying Peng, M. Keane
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