ID | 131593 |
Title Proper | Soft power of the United States, China, and India |
Other Title Information | a comparative analysis |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gupta, Amit Kumar |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | As countries compete for dominance in International Politics, soft power has emerged as a major tool for nation states to ensure enhancement of their intangible standing, besides strengthening their in?uence in a benign way. The United States, China and India are considered prime examples in the ?eld of soft power, though the nature, intent, and fruition of soft power vary in each case. This article attempts to highlight and analyze the diverse nature of soft power that these countries possess, and illuminate as to how di?etently they have used their soft power resources. And ?nally an attempt has been made to put forward a case that each of these countries presents itself as an archetype-- they may learn from each other's successes and missteps in the domain of soft power. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.37-57 |
Journal Source | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.37-57 |
Key Words | Soft Power ; Great Power ; Rising Power ; World Power ; Regional Power ; Trilateral Relations ; India - US Relations ; India - China Relations ; China - US Relations ; US - Sino Relations ; Sino - India Relations ; International Politics ; Emerging Power ; Political Influence ; International Relations - IR ; International Alliance ; Political Alliance ; Diplomatic Alliance |