Format:
X, 236 S.
,
24 cm
Edition:
1. publ.
ISBN:
9780415492041
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0415492041
,
9780415492034
,
0415492033
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in US foreign policy
Note:
Nye, J.S.: The future of soft power in US foreign policy. - S. 4-11 Zahran, G.; Ramos, L.: From hegemony to soft power : implications of a conceptual change. - S. 12-31 Lock, E.: Soft power and strategy : developing a 'strategic' concept of power. - S. 32-50 Layne, C.: The unbearable lightness of soft power. - S. 51-82 Geiger, T.: The Power Game, soft power and the international historian. - S. 83-107 Pamar, I.: Challenging elite anti-Americanism in the Cold War : American foundations, Kissinger's Harvard seminar and the Salzburg seminar in American studies. - S. 108-120 Krige, J.: Technological leadership and American soft power. - S. 121-136 (...) Taylor, P.M.: Public diplomacy and the information war on terror. - S. 152-164 Scott-Smith, G.: Soft power in an era of US decline. - S. 165-181 (...) (...) Nye, J.S.: Responding to my critics and concluding thoughts. - S. 215-227
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
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