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Soft Power the Means to Success in World Politics - Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Eluiza Barreto
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A Comment on Nye's Concept of Soft Power
Filippo Costa Buranelli
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Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics (Book Review
Manuel Bentaberry
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Attraction and Appeal: How the U.S. Exercises Soft Power With its Higher Education Institutions (Presented at NPSA Boston 2014)
Chris Dolan
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Soft power: what it is, why it’s important, and the conditions for its effective use
Giulio Gallarotti
Journal of Political Power, 2011
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Soft Power: theoretical framework and political foundations
Mario De Martino
Przegląd Europejski, 2020
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How Soft Power Works
Alexander Vuving
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
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Revising the soft power concept: what are the means and mechanisms of soft power?
Steven B Rothman
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The concept of soft power in modern international relations
Rao Ehtesham
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New Dimensions of Soft Power in the 21st Century
Ülviyye Sanılı Aydın
2023
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Soft Power: Critical Review
M.F. Moonzajer
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Soft power: The means to success in world politics
Jona Putri
2005
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The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power
Craig Hayden
The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, 2016
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Understanding soft power through public diplomacy in contrasting polities
Efe Sevin
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The Irrelevance of Soft Power
Guy Golan
E-IR, 2020
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Hypostases of Power in International Relations Remarks on the Internationalization of Higher Education as a Source of Soft Power
Anisoara Popa
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Soft Power
Sarah Mohamed
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Soft Power Deployment on the Korean Peninsula
Oleksandr Shykov
Cornell Internation Affairs Review
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Hendrik W. Ohnesorge, Soft Power: The Forces of Attraction in International Relations, Cham: Springer, xxi + 307 pp., 88.39 € (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-030-29921-7
Dr. Saleh Shahriar
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An Unclear Attraction: A Critical Examination of Soft Power as an Analytical Category
Todd H Hall
The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2010
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The Role of Soft Power in Contemporary Diplomacy
Mohammed Saaida
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2023
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Soft Power in International Relations
Gvantsa Abdaladze
Soft Power in International Relations, 2020
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Conceptualizing soft power through education.
William Smith
International and Comparative Education Magazine, 2012
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Soft power, strategy and policymaking
Peter Layton
The Strategist: Australian Strategic Policy Institute , 2013
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Remarks on the Internationalization of Higher Education as a Source of Soft Power
Anisoara Popa
2014
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Economic Strenght is Soft Power
Hasan Bahadır İyigün
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Speak Softly and Carry a Big Mortarboard: The Sources of Soft Power in the International Balance of Higher Education (Presented at ISA-NE 2015, Providence RI)
Chris Dolan
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De-Americanizing Soft Power Discourse?
Daya Thussu
2014
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The Logic of Attraction: Outline of a Theory of Soft Power
Alexander Vuving
2020
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Education as a Source and Tool of Soft Power in International Relations
Anna Wojciuk, Maciej Michałek
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The Use of Professional Military Education as a Soft Power Asset in U.S. International Security Policy
Duraid Jalili
Special Issue I (November/December 2015), pp. 58-67.
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Who Holds the Power in Soft Power?
Melissa Nisbett
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Speak Softly and Carry a Big Mortarboard: The Sources of Soft Power in the International Balance of Higher Education
Chris Dolan
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Projecting Soft Power: The Case of India
Anasuya Adhikari, Dr. Birbal Saha
Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies
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