Soft power and the future of US foreign policy
This volume explores the role of soft power in US foreign policy past, present and future. It addresses vital issue areas – including terrorism threats, foreign economic policy and cultural diplomacy – as well as crucial bilateral relations – including Sino-American, Russian-American and transatlantic. In so doing, it offers an assessment of Joe Biden’s first year in office as well as future perspectives and recommendations regarding the role of soft power in US foreign policy. The book is an essential and unique resource for understanding how soft power informs US foreign policy and diplomatic practice today and how it will continue to do so in the years to come.
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Soft power and the future of US foreign policy
This volume explores the role of soft power in US foreign policy past, present and future. It addresses vital issue areas – including terrorism threats, foreign economic policy and cultural diplomacy – as well as crucial bilateral relations – including Sino-American, Russian-American and transatlantic. In so doing, it offers an assessment of Joe Biden’s first year in office as well as future perspectives and recommendations regarding the role of soft power in US foreign policy. The book is an essential and unique resource for understanding how soft power informs US foreign policy and diplomatic practice today and how it will continue to do so in the years to come.
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Soft power and the future of US foreign policy

Soft power and the future of US foreign policy

by Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (Editor)
Soft power and the future of US foreign policy

Soft power and the future of US foreign policy

by Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (Editor)

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This volume explores the role of soft power in US foreign policy past, present and future. It addresses vital issue areas – including terrorism threats, foreign economic policy and cultural diplomacy – as well as crucial bilateral relations – including Sino-American, Russian-American and transatlantic. In so doing, it offers an assessment of Joe Biden’s first year in office as well as future perspectives and recommendations regarding the role of soft power in US foreign policy. The book is an essential and unique resource for understanding how soft power informs US foreign policy and diplomatic practice today and how it will continue to do so in the years to come.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526169129
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 06/27/2023
Series: Key Studies in Diplomacy
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Hendrik W. Ohnesorge is Managing Director of the Center for Global Studies and Research Fellow at the Chair in International Relations at the University of Bonn

Table of Contents

Foreword – Joseph S. Nye, Jr
1 Soft power and the future of US foreign policy: America’s abiding advantage – Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
Part I: US soft power in theory and practice: a macro perspective
2 Hard times ahead for US soft power – Michael F. Oppenheimer
3 Soft power, US foreign policy, and George Washington’s warning of ‘Alternate Domination’ – Naren Chitty and Chenjun Wang
4 The United States' identity crisis: emotions, image, and US foreign policy under Trump and Biden – Taryn Shepperd
5 Repairing the United States' reputation? The US strategic narrative and the Biden administration – Alister Miskimmon, Ben O’Loughlin, Laura Roselle, and Faith Leslie
6 From soft power to Reputational Security: rethinking the machinery of US public diplomacy for the post-COVID-19 era – Nicholas J. Cull
Part II: US soft power in select issue areas: a close-up view
7 Soft power for an age of shifting terrorism threats – Farah Pandith and Jacob Ware
8 Soft power and US foreign economic policy: the Trump years and after – Giulio M. Gallarotti
9 Soft power and cyber security: the evolution of US cyber diplomacy – Eugenio Lilli and Christopher Painter
10 The hard facts about soft power: lessons learned from US cultural diplomacy – Carla Dirlikov Canales
Part III: US soft power in select relationships
11 Balancing soft and hard power: China, Russia, and the United States – John M. Owen
12 The Sino-US soft power games: beyond aggressive competition to mutual accommodation – Nancy Snow and Liwen Zhang
13 A new urban agenda? US cities, soft power, and transatlantic relations – Giles Scott-Smith

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