The conception of soft power and its policy implications : a comparative study of China and Taiwan / Hongying Wang and Yeh-Chung Lu
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Journal of Contemporary China Vol 15 No 56, August 2008, pp.425-447 (102)Summary: The idea of Soft Power created by Joseph Nye has become popular in both China and Taiwan. This article considers why soft power has become so important, how both countries have interpreted the idea and how they differ from Nye's original conception. Identifies limitations of the soft power concept.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The idea of Soft Power created by Joseph Nye has become popular in both China and Taiwan. This article considers why soft power has become so important, how both countries have interpreted the idea and how they differ from Nye's original conception. Identifies limitations of the soft power concept.
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