Soft Power and American Foreign Policy

Nye analyzes recent developments in US foreign policy in light of evidence that the essential soft power of the US has eroded. He suggests that the challenges post by transnational terrorism require more attention to soft power and cooperation with allies and institutions.

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Alliances
Anti-Americanism
Antiterrorism measures
Armed forces
Balance of Power
Bush, George W
Cold War
Cold wars
Cooperation
Cultural influence
Democracy
Diplomacy
Foreign Policy
Foreign policy foundations
Hard power
Imperialism
International relations
Iraq War-2003
National security
Polls
Popular culture
Popularity
Power
President of the United States
Public diplomacy
September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
Soft power
Superpowers
Terrorism
Threats
Transnationalism
U.S.A
Unilateralism
United States of America
War
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