Soft Power Superpowers

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Soft Power Superpowers

International relations

Authors: Yasushi Watanabe, David L McConnell

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th January 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9781317459644


Introduction to Soft Power

The term "soft power" describes a country’s ability to get what it wants by attracting rather than coercing others - by engaging hearts and minds through cultural and political values and foreign policies that other countries see as legitimate and conducive to their own interests.

Overview of the Book

This book analyzes the soft power assets of the United States and Japan, and how they contributed to one of the most successful, if unlikely, bilateral relationships of the twentieth century. Sponsored by the U.S. Social Science Research Council and the Japan Foundation's Center for Global Partnership, the book brings together anthropologists, political scientists, historians, economists, diplomats, and others to explore the multiple axes of soft power that operate in the U.S.-Japanese relationship, and between the United States and Japan and other regions of the world.

Key Themes and Perspectives

The contributors move beyond an "either-or" concept of hard versus soft power to a more dynamic interpretation, and demonstrate the important role of non-state actors in wielding soft power. They show how public diplomacy on both sides of the Pacific - bolstered by less formal influences such as popular cultural icons, product brands, martial arts, baseball, and educational exchanges - has led to a vibrant U.S.-Japanese relationship since World War II despite formidable challenges.

Implications of Soft Power

Emphasizing the essentially interactive nature of persuasion, the book highlights an approach to soft power that has many implications for the world today.

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