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Soft Power and Exports

Review of International Economics, 2019
This paper seeks to help establish a stylized fact: a country’s exports rise when its leadership is approved by other countries. I show this using a standard gravity model of bilateral exports, a panel of data from 2006 through 2017, and an annual ...
A. Rose
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Soft Power

2013
Abstract This article begins with a discussion about power as relation among actors and defines power in the context of relations. It then explains why soft power becomes more and more significant for diplomacy and international relations.
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Learning from soft power

BMJ, 2015
A need for soft healing in the 21st century The limitations of direct military intervention—“hard power”—for achieving foreign policy are increasingly highlighted by international events. Policy makers, military leaders, and intelligence experts now recognise the crucial role of preventive policy approaches—“soft power”—to tackle the multifaceted ...
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The misadventure of Korea Aid: developmental soft power and the troubling motives of an emerging donor

Third World Quarterly, 2019
Korea Aid was a development project delivering Korean medical services, food and pop music via trucks to rural communities in Africa. The project was poorly conceived, vulnerable to corruption and ultimately ineffective. While Korea Aid marked a backward
Suweon Kim
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China debates soft power

The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2008
Observers of Chinese politics and international relations could not have failed to notice in recent years the upsurge of references in China to the term soft power. The popularity of this concept among Chinese political leaders, scholars, journalists and pundits has been striking, and its prevalence in Chinese media significant.
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Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2008
This article pushes beyond hard power and soft power to insist on smart power, defined as the capacity of an actor to combine elements of hard power and soft power in ways that are mutually reinforcing such that the actor's purposes are advanced effectively and efficiently. It argues that advancing smart power has become a national security imperative,
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Soft Power

2009
Soft power has become a very popular concept in international affairs, appearing in government policy papers, academic discussions, and the popular media. In China, soft power has become one of the most frequently used phrases among political leaders, leading academics, and journalists.
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