Soft Power
Soft Power
How Nations Succeed Through Attraction Rather Than Force
About This Book
Published in 2004, this work examines how countries shape international outcomes through cultural influence and diplomatic engagement rather than military intervention. The book presents historical case studies and actionable frameworks for wielding influence on the world stage. Its analysis of global power dynamics remains relevant for understanding contemporary international relations.
Who Should Read This?
- Students of international relations and diplomacy
- Government officials crafting foreign policy
- Business leaders operating across borders
- Journalists covering global affairs
- Citizens seeking to understand how nations influence each other
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