Soft Power and US Foreign Policy
Theoretical, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780203856499
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 236
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780203856499
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 236
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
The rise of widespread negative attitudes towards US foreign policy, especially due to the war of aggression against Iraq and the subsequent military occupation of the country - has brought new attention to the meaning and instruments of soft power. In this edited collection, an outstanding line up of contributors provides the most extensive discussion of soft power to date. Soft power is the use of attraction and persuasion rather than the use of coercion or force in foreign policy. It arises from the attractiveness of a country's culture, political ideals and policies, whereas hard power develops out of a country's military or economic might. Soft Power has become part of popular political discourse since it was coined by Harvard's Joseph Nye, and this volume features a brand new chapter by Nye outlining his views on soft, hard and smart power and offers a critique of the Bush administration's inadequacies. He then goes on to examine the challenges for the incoming US president. The other contributions to the volume respond to Nye's views from a range of theoretical, historical and policy perspectives giving new insights in to both soft power and the concept of power itself. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of this key concept in foreign affairs and is essential reading for scholars of US foreign policy, public diplomacy, international relations and foreign policy analysis. LIST OF READINGS
Introduction
Inderjeet Parmar, Michael CoxID: s172729 | 3pp | Copyright Fee: $0.36
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The Future of Soft Power in US Foreign Policy
Joseph S. NyeID: s172730 | 8pp | Copyright Fee: $0.96
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From Hegemony to Soft Power: Implications of a Conceptual Change
Geraldo Zahran, Leonardo RamosID: s172731 | 20pp | Copyright Fee: $2.40
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Soft Power and Strategy: Developing a 'Strategic' Concept of Power
Edward LockID: s172732 | 19pp | Copyright Fee: $2.28
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The Unbearable Lightness of Soft Power
Christopher LayneID: s172733 | 32pp | Copyright Fee: $3.84
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The Power Game, Soft Power and the International Historian
Till GeigerID: s172734 | 25pp | Copyright Fee: $3.00
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Challenging Elite Anti-Americanism in the Cold War: American Foundations, Kissinger's Harvard Seminar and the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies
Inderjeet ParmarID: s172735 | 13pp | Copyright Fee: $1.56
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Technological Leadership and American Soft Power
John KrigeID: s172736 | 16pp | Copyright Fee: $1.92
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The Military Use of Soft Power - Information Campaigns: The Challenge of Application, Their Audiences and Effects
Angus TavernerID: s172737 | 15pp | Copyright Fee: $1.80
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Public Diplomacy and the Information War on Terror
Philip M. TaylorID: s172738 | 13pp | Copyright Fee: $1.56
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