True national power in the modern world can only be delivered through combining traditional means of power with more enlightened means: diplomacy, cooperation, and a positive image. Only through a combination of strategies can nations achieve their greatest possible strength.
True national power in the modern world can only be delivered through combining traditional means of power with more enlightened means: diplomacy, cooperation, and a positive image. Only through a combination of strategies can nations achieve their greatest possible strength.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giulio M. Gallarotti is Professor of Government and Tutor in the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University. He has also been a Visiting Professor in the Department of Economic Theory at the University of Rome. He is the author of The Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime: The Classical Gold Standard 1880-1914 and The Power Curse: Influence and Illusion in World Politics. He has published numerous articles in leading journals across a number of disciplines: economics, politics, law, history, and business.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1. The theory of cosmopolitan power; 2. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the classical inspirations; 3. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the modern inspirations; 4. Case studies of soft empowerment: free trade, the classical gold standard, and dollarization; 5. Case study of hard disempowerment: US foreign policy and the Bush doctrine; 6. Case study of soft empowerment: the power of modern American culture; 7. Conclusions.
Introduction 1. The theory of cosmopolitan power 2. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the classical inspirations 3. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the modern inspirations 4. Case studies of soft empowerment: free trade, the classical gold standard, and dollarization 5. Case study of hard disempowerment: US foreign policy and the Bush doctrine 6. Case study of soft empowerment: the power of modern American culture 7. Conclusions.
Introduction; 1. The theory of cosmopolitan power; 2. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the classical inspirations; 3. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the modern inspirations; 4. Case studies of soft empowerment: free trade, the classical gold standard, and dollarization; 5. Case study of hard disempowerment: US foreign policy and the Bush doctrine; 6. Case study of soft empowerment: the power of modern American culture; 7. Conclusions.
Introduction 1. The theory of cosmopolitan power 2. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the classical inspirations 3. Crucial-case textual analysis of the founding fathers of Realism: the modern inspirations 4. Case studies of soft empowerment: free trade, the classical gold standard, and dollarization 5. Case study of hard disempowerment: US foreign policy and the Bush doctrine 6. Case study of soft empowerment: the power of modern American culture 7. Conclusions.
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'In this well-argued and thoroughly researched book, the author makes a compelling case for both the importance of soft power in international relations and the deep historical roots of the concept. It is recommended reading for both scholars and policy makers.' David A. Baldwin, Princeton University
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