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Chinese Soft Power

, 2022
This Element presents an overarching analysis of Chinese visions and practices of soft power. Maria Repnikova's analysis introduces the Chinese theorization of the idea of soft power, as well as its practical implementation across global contexts.
M. Repnikova
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Soft Power

, 2021
Soft power is a perennial buzzword in policy discussions, but its popularity has not translated into scholarly or policy impact. In this policy article, I argue that this is because many references to soft power are vague and undefined, referring to ...
Peter S. Henne
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Soft on “Soft Power” [PDF]

open access: possibleSAIS 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 internationalisation of China’s higher education: soft power with ‘Chinese characteristics’

Comparative Education, 2020
Recent research has focused either on the internationalisation of China’s higher education (HE) as soft power, or on soft power with ‘Chinese characteristics’. There is a paucity of research combining these two foci.
T. Lo, Suyan Pan
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Othering as soft-power discursive practice: China Daily’s construction of Trump’s America in the 2016 presidential election

Politics, 2020
The relationship between Chinese soft power and Chinese media has been a focus of a growing body of literature. Challenging a resource-based conception of soft power and a transmission view of communication that inform much of the debate, this article ...
Chengxin Pan, B. Isakhan, Z. Nwokora
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Heritage as soft power: Japan and China in international politics

, 2020
The recent development of heritage industries and national heritage promotions in non-Western countries opens a new space for international cooperation and competition in ways that directly link to the power-political relations between states.
R. Nakano, Yujie Zhu
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Soft Power Sports Sponsorship – A Social Network Analysis of a New Sponsorship Form

Journal of Political Marketing, 2020
Although commonly associated with commercial organizations utilizing it as a form of marketing communication, sponsorship has become an increasingly political activity.
S. Chadwick, P. Widdop, N. Burton
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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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Exporting Influence: U.S. Military Training as Soft Power

, 2020
The US engages in extensive training and education of foreign militaries, often through exchange programs carried out at the different military services’ staff and war colleges.
Carla Martínez Machain
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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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