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Soft power's rise and fall in East Asia/ Jing Sun

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Current History September 2013, pp.217-223 (20)Summary: A country exercising soft power will achieve its goal through persuasion and by setting itself up as an example that others aspire to follow. There are three sources of sof power namely, political values, legitimacy of foreign policy and culture. China's assertiveness has been a major factor in the latest hardening of relations in East Asia.
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A country exercising soft power will achieve its goal through persuasion and by setting itself up as an example that others aspire to follow. There are three sources of sof power namely, political values, legitimacy of foreign policy and culture. China's assertiveness has been a major factor in the latest hardening of relations in East Asia.

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