THE INFLUENCE OF SOFT POWER ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Authors

  • Umarkulova Aziza PhD student of Coordinating and Methodological Center for Modern History of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

soft power, culture, Joseph Nye, USA, foreign policy

Abstract

In the modern world, where traditional instruments of foreign policy, such as military force and economic pressure, are becoming less and less effective, the role of “soft power” is increasing. Soft power is the ability to influence other actors in international relations through the attractiveness of one’s culture, values ​​and way of life.

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References

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Melissen, J. (2014). The rise of the BRICS and the future of soft power. Routledge.

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Published

2024-06-01