THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY

Process of globalization has led to change of models of the global competition. During a new era a key way of impact on other state, than possession of nuclear weapon and military power, are tools of ”soft power”, namely economic success, cultural appeal of the country, ideological persuasiveness. T...

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Main Author: Elena Vladimirovna Efanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2018-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Political Science
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/political-science/article/viewFile/19643/16294
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description Process of globalization has led to change of models of the global competition. During a new era a key way of impact on other state, than possession of nuclear weapon and military power, are tools of ”soft power”, namely economic success, cultural appeal of the country, ideological persuasiveness. The analysis of a number of national models of “soft power” (the USA, South Korea, China, Japan, the EU, Russia) shows that various states to seek to find unique instruments of influence on world system for the purpose of realization of national interests. As a result, on the basis of assessment internal (quality of life, safety) and external (investment attractiveness, a position on the international scene) resource potential in realization of tools of “soft power”, the available universal ratings of the states are designated.
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spelling doaj.art-cea6ccdd7aa847e3967c6c980b825dfb2022-12-22T03:49:36ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Political Science2313-14382313-14462018-12-0120341742610.22363/2313-1438-2018-20-3-417-42616958THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICYElena Vladimirovna Efanova0Volgograd State UniversityProcess of globalization has led to change of models of the global competition. During a new era a key way of impact on other state, than possession of nuclear weapon and military power, are tools of ”soft power”, namely economic success, cultural appeal of the country, ideological persuasiveness. The analysis of a number of national models of “soft power” (the USA, South Korea, China, Japan, the EU, Russia) shows that various states to seek to find unique instruments of influence on world system for the purpose of realization of national interests. As a result, on the basis of assessment internal (quality of life, safety) and external (investment attractiveness, a position on the international scene) resource potential in realization of tools of “soft power”, the available universal ratings of the states are designated.http://journals.rudn.ru/political-science/article/viewFile/19643/16294stateforeign policyforeign policy interestssoft power
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THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY
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foreign policy interests
soft power
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title_full THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY
title_fullStr THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY
title_full_unstemmed THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY
title_short THE USE OF “SOFT POWER” TOOLS IN FOREIGN POLICY
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foreign policy
foreign policy interests
soft power
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