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ID145720
Title ProperSoft power currencies of US navy hospital ship missions
LanguageENG
AuthorForster, Larissa
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Tsunami in South-East Asia in 2004 prompted the largest military disaster response in history. Encouraged by the success, increasing attention has been paid to the various humanitarian assistance and disaster relief activities conducted by US armed forces. Since 2006, the US Navy deploys one of its two large hospital ships in annual missions to either Central and South America or the Asia–Pacific region to provide people in need with free care. These missions offer many opportunities to increase the soft power capital of the United States by forging ties with host nation governments and improving the image of the United States within the local population. However, this article argues that we need more research on the impact of humanitarian assistance to justify a continuation in a fiscally constrained environment.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 16, No.4; Nov 2015: p.367–387
Journal SourceInternational Studies Perspectives 2015-12 16, 4
Key WordsHumanitarian assistance ;  US Navy ;  Soft Power ;  Health Diplomacy ;  Hospital Ship