Hard decisions on soft power : opportunities and difficulties for Chinese soft power/ Joseph S Nye JR
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Harvard International Review Vol. XXXI. No.2, Summer 2009.Summary: This article explores the various aspects of this kind of power when applied to the Chinese context. It considers how China can best use of its soft power to be beneficial to the international community. Soft power includes the ability to entice and attract. It represents more than just persuasion or the ability to move people by argument, though this constitutes a crucial part of this kind of power.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article explores the various aspects of this kind of power when applied to the Chinese context. It considers how China can best use of its soft power to be beneficial to the international community. Soft power includes the ability to entice and attract. It represents more than just persuasion or the ability to move people by argument, though this constitutes a crucial part of this kind of power.
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