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ID108379
Title ProperEurope, a smart power?
LanguageENG
AuthorCross, Mai'a K Davis
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Smart power is defined as the effective combination of both hard and soft power. The concept is increasingly used in policy and academic debates, yet a clear understanding of what it actually means is still lacking. As a result, there is little serious consideration of how smart power can contribute to long-standing debates about power in international relations. This article seeks to clarify the meaning of smart power through first analyzing its main components - hard and soft power - separately; and second bringing these components together to re-conceptualize smart power. The aim is to make smart power more analytically useful, and to outline the various ways in which hard and soft power can be combined effectively. The author considers the case of Europe to argue that it is mainly a soft power and sometimes a smart power.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 6; Nov 2011: p.691-706
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 6; Nov 2011: p.691-706
Key WordsSoft Power ;  Smart Power ;  Europe ;  European Union