Soft Power in Central Asia
The Politics of Influence and Seduction
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Peyrouse, Sebastien
Soft Power in Central Asia
The Politics of Influence and Seduction
Herausgeber: Nourzhanov, Kirill; Peyrouse, Sebastien
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This collection examines the use of soft power in Central Asia. The contributors examine the use of non-coercive policy objectives by the United States, Russia, China, the European Union, Turkey, and Israel.
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This collection examines the use of soft power in Central Asia. The contributors examine the use of non-coercive policy objectives by the United States, Russia, China, the European Union, Turkey, and Israel.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781793650795
- ISBN-10: 1793650799
- Artikelnr.: 67211749
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781793650795
- ISBN-10: 1793650799
- Artikelnr.: 67211749
Edited by Kirill Nourzhanov and Sebastien Peyrouse - Contributions by Vincent Artman; Aminat Chokobaeva; Bruno De Cordier; Alexander Diener; Payam Foroughi; Reuel R. Hanks; Emilian Kavalski; Karolina Kluczewska; Kirill Nourzhanov; Drew Ninnis; Sebastien P
Part I
Chapter 1. Alexander Diener and Vincent Artman. US Soft Power in Central
Asia.
Chapter 2. Kirill Nourzhanov. Russian Soft Power in Central Asia:
Government Policy Helped by Resurgent Russophilia.
Chapter 3. Sebastien Peyrouse. An Increasingly Hard Chinese Soft Power in
Central Asia? Reshaping Joseph Nye's Concept under Authoritarianism.
Chapter 4. Emilian Kavalski. The European Union and Central Asia: Absent
Soft Power in a Far Neighborhood.
Chapter 5. Murat Yurtbilir. Trajectory of Turkish Soft Power in Central
Asia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union.
Chapter 6. Bruno De Cordier. Israel in Southern Eurasia: The Legitimacy
Quest of a Contested Entity.
Part II
Chapter 7. Reuel R. Hanks. Russian and Chinese Hard/Soft Power Projection
in Kazakhstan: Challenge and Response.
Chapter 8. Aminat Chokobaeva and Drew Ninnis. Less Attraction, More Fear:
The Future of China and Russia's Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan.
Chapter 9. Karolina Kluczewska and Payam Foroughi. The Soft Power of
Neoliberal Civil Society: The Case of Post-communist Tajikistan.
Chapter 1. Alexander Diener and Vincent Artman. US Soft Power in Central
Asia.
Chapter 2. Kirill Nourzhanov. Russian Soft Power in Central Asia:
Government Policy Helped by Resurgent Russophilia.
Chapter 3. Sebastien Peyrouse. An Increasingly Hard Chinese Soft Power in
Central Asia? Reshaping Joseph Nye's Concept under Authoritarianism.
Chapter 4. Emilian Kavalski. The European Union and Central Asia: Absent
Soft Power in a Far Neighborhood.
Chapter 5. Murat Yurtbilir. Trajectory of Turkish Soft Power in Central
Asia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union.
Chapter 6. Bruno De Cordier. Israel in Southern Eurasia: The Legitimacy
Quest of a Contested Entity.
Part II
Chapter 7. Reuel R. Hanks. Russian and Chinese Hard/Soft Power Projection
in Kazakhstan: Challenge and Response.
Chapter 8. Aminat Chokobaeva and Drew Ninnis. Less Attraction, More Fear:
The Future of China and Russia's Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan.
Chapter 9. Karolina Kluczewska and Payam Foroughi. The Soft Power of
Neoliberal Civil Society: The Case of Post-communist Tajikistan.
Part I
Chapter 1. Alexander Diener and Vincent Artman. US Soft Power in Central
Asia.
Chapter 2. Kirill Nourzhanov. Russian Soft Power in Central Asia:
Government Policy Helped by Resurgent Russophilia.
Chapter 3. Sebastien Peyrouse. An Increasingly Hard Chinese Soft Power in
Central Asia? Reshaping Joseph Nye's Concept under Authoritarianism.
Chapter 4. Emilian Kavalski. The European Union and Central Asia: Absent
Soft Power in a Far Neighborhood.
Chapter 5. Murat Yurtbilir. Trajectory of Turkish Soft Power in Central
Asia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union.
Chapter 6. Bruno De Cordier. Israel in Southern Eurasia: The Legitimacy
Quest of a Contested Entity.
Part II
Chapter 7. Reuel R. Hanks. Russian and Chinese Hard/Soft Power Projection
in Kazakhstan: Challenge and Response.
Chapter 8. Aminat Chokobaeva and Drew Ninnis. Less Attraction, More Fear:
The Future of China and Russia's Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan.
Chapter 9. Karolina Kluczewska and Payam Foroughi. The Soft Power of
Neoliberal Civil Society: The Case of Post-communist Tajikistan.
Chapter 1. Alexander Diener and Vincent Artman. US Soft Power in Central
Asia.
Chapter 2. Kirill Nourzhanov. Russian Soft Power in Central Asia:
Government Policy Helped by Resurgent Russophilia.
Chapter 3. Sebastien Peyrouse. An Increasingly Hard Chinese Soft Power in
Central Asia? Reshaping Joseph Nye's Concept under Authoritarianism.
Chapter 4. Emilian Kavalski. The European Union and Central Asia: Absent
Soft Power in a Far Neighborhood.
Chapter 5. Murat Yurtbilir. Trajectory of Turkish Soft Power in Central
Asia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union.
Chapter 6. Bruno De Cordier. Israel in Southern Eurasia: The Legitimacy
Quest of a Contested Entity.
Part II
Chapter 7. Reuel R. Hanks. Russian and Chinese Hard/Soft Power Projection
in Kazakhstan: Challenge and Response.
Chapter 8. Aminat Chokobaeva and Drew Ninnis. Less Attraction, More Fear:
The Future of China and Russia's Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan.
Chapter 9. Karolina Kluczewska and Payam Foroughi. The Soft Power of
Neoliberal Civil Society: The Case of Post-communist Tajikistan.