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SHOFT POWER (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   083367


Consept of soft power in China's strategic discourse / Wuthnow, Joel   Journal Article
Wuthnow, Joel Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Security  China  Shoft Power  Strategic Discourse 
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ID:   077281


Dragon's underbelly: an analysis of China's soft power / Huang, Yanzhong; Ding, Sheng   Journal Article
Huang, Yanzhong Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  Shoft Power  Beijing Consensus  Peacefull Rise  Culture Heritage 
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ID:   082910


EU and North Korea more than funding the bill / Seliger, Bernhard   Journal Article
Seliger, Bernhard Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words European Union  North Korea  Nuclear Crisis  Shoft Power 
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ID:   080549


On China's soft power / Yihuang, Zhou   Journal Article
Yihuang, Zhou Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   083409


Real leaders do soft power: learning the lessons of Iraq / Steinberg, James B   Journal Article
Steinberg, James B Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract There is an urgent need to return to the bipartisan tradition of enlightened global leadership-the fundamental strategy pursued by the United States since World War II-which remains the most reliable path to U.S. security and prosperity.
Key Words Security  Iraq  United States  Shoft Power 
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ID:   076916


Soft power in Turkish foreign policy / Oguzlu, Tarik   Journal Article
Oguzlu, Tarik Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article examines to what extent Turkey's foreign policy identity has transformed from being a 'hard power' to a 'soft power' over the last few years. In doing so, this article also contends that there is a close relationship between the degree of securitisation of issues and whether the power used to deal with them is hard or soft in nature. If issues of concern were securitised, the tendency to use hard power would increase. Another argument is that the main difference between these two types of power stems from the kind of 'logic of action' that governs the behaviour of agents. If an instrumental logic of action were in play, meaning if the goal were to force others to make a cost-benefit analysis through coercing or coaxing strategies, then one could talk about hard power. If the goal were to ensure that others would automatically follow the lead of the power-holder due to the power of attraction the latter has in the eyes of the former, then one could refer to the existence of soft power. The main conclusion of this article is that recent internal and external developments have contributed to Turkey's soft power potential.
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ID:   075669


Talking up China: an analysis of China's rising cultural power and global promotion of the Chinese language / Ding, Sheng; Saunders, Robert A   Journal Article
Saunders, Robert A Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Globalization  China  China - Cultural  Shoft Power  Rise of China 
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