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Smart Power - Navigating the Intersection of Hard and Soft Influence - cover

Smart Power - Navigating the Intersection of Hard and Soft Influence

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Discover the essential concept of "Smart Power" in international relations. In today's global landscape, the strategic fusion of hard and soft power is critical for effective diplomacy. This guide delves deep into smart power, offering insights on blending military, economic, and cultural strategies for influence. Across its chapters, it presents case studies and real-world applications, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the evolving dynamics of global power.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Smart Power: Explores the evolution and application of smart power in global affairs.
 
2: Hard Power: Examines military and economic strength's role in diplomacy.
 
3: Soft Power: Discusses cultural influence and nation branding on the global stage.
 
4: Power (International Relations): Analyzes power dynamics between states and non-state actors.
 
5: Foreign Policy: Offers insights into smart power in foreign policy formulation.
 
6: Middle Power: Investigates middle powers' roles in diplomacy and governance.
 
7: China’s Peaceful Rise: Assesses China's use of smart power in its global strategy.
 
8: Joseph Nye: Focuses on Nye's theories on soft power and international influence.
 
9: Noopolitik: Explores how knowledge shapes modern geopolitical strategies.
 
10: Economic Diplomacy: Analyzes the role of economic policies in achieving diplomatic goals.
 
11: Thomas E. Donilon: Explores Donilon’s strategies based on smart power principles.
 
12: Obama’s Foreign Policy: Analyzes the Obama administration’s smart power approach.
 
13: East Asian Foreign Policy: Assesses Obama's East Asian diplomacy and regional stability.
 
14: Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review: Examines the strategic integration of smart power in U.S. reviews.
 
15: Full Spectrum Diplomacy: Describes the use of a wide range of diplomatic tools beyond traditional methods.
 
16: Science Diplomacy: Explores the use of scientific collaboration in fostering global cooperation.
 
17: Suzanne Nossel: Examines Nossel’s views on human rights and free expression in diplomacy.
 
18: U.S. Cyber-Diplomacy: Analyzes digital strategies for advancing diplomatic agendas.
 
19: Frank Jannuzi: Highlights Jannuzi’s advocacy for democracy and human rights through smart power.
 
20: U.S. Strategic Communication: Explores how strategic communication enhances diplomatic initiatives.
 
21: Smart Power (II): Synthesizes insights on integrating hard and soft power for global leadership.
 
This guide caters to professionals, students, and enthusiasts in international relations. It offers a comprehensive overview of power dynamics in diplomacy and strategic influence in today’s interconnected world. With theoretical foundations and practical case studies, it provides a toolkit for navigating global affairs using the smart power framework, where hard and soft power merge for optimal diplomatic success.
Disponible depuis: 07/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 271 pages.

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