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Soft-power internationalism competing for cultural influence in the 21st-century global order

"The term "soft power" was coined in 1990 to foreground a capacity in statecraft analogous to military might and economic coercion: getting others to want what you want. Emphasizing the magnetism of values, culture, and communication, this concept promised a future in which cultural i...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Baykurt, Burcu (Editor), De Gracia, Victoria (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York Columbia University Press [2021]
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Soft-Power Internationalism, by Burcu Baykurt and Victoria de Grazia
  • Part 1: Historical and Conceptual Foundations of Soft-Power Internationalism
  • 1. Soft-Power U.S. Versus Normative Power EU: Competing Ideals of Hegemony in the Post-Cold War West, 1990-2015, by Victoria de Grazia
  • 2. Circulating Liberalism: The Global Internet and the Rise of Soft-Power Internationalism, by Burcu Baykurt
  • Part 2: Turkey
  • 3. Turkey's "Soft Power": A Conceptual Overreach and a Conversation in Multiple Concepts, by Dilek Barlas and Lerna Yanık
  • 4. Turkey as "Trading State": The High Hopes for Commerce from the Boom Years to the Arab Spring, by Mustafa Kutlay
  • Part 3: Brazil
  • 5. Bridge Builder, Humanitarian Donor, Reformer of Global Order: Brazilian Narratives of Soft Power Before Bolsonaro, by Oliver Stuenkel
  • 6. Lula's Assertive Foreign Policy: Soft Power or Dependency?, by Fernando Santomauro and Jean Tible
  • Part 4: China
  • 7. China's Soft Power in Africa: Promoting Alternative Perspectives, by Martina Bassan
  • 8. The Evolution of China's Soft-Power Quest from the Late 1980s to the 2010s, by Zhongying Pang
  • 9. Global China and Symbolic Power in the Era of the Belt and Road, by Anastas Vangeli
  • Part 5: Euro-Atlantic Perspectives
  • 10. The End or the Beginning of Normative Power Europe? Transcendence and the Crisis of European Foreign Policy, by Thomas Diez
  • 11. Is There a Coherent Ideology of Illiberal Modernity, and Is It a Source of Soft Power?, by Jack Snyder
  • Power, Culture, and Hegemony: A Selected Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index