This book examines how foreign policy can adapt to the challenge of globalization. Two central questions are posed:how can foreign policy defend or project statist political communities using soft power within a global information space? Does soft power affect foreign policy by undermining statist community within the same global information space?
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'An important and original work both in terms of focus and theoretical framework and particularly in terms of the case studies chosen to establish a relevant testing empirical domain. It is a fine piece of research that has depth as well as breadth. In short, this is a serious and timely piece of scholarship.'
- Brian White, Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick"A richly informed account of the possibilities and pitfalls facing foreign policy makingin the contemporaryera." - Dr. Chris Alden, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, LSE
- Brian White, Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick"A richly informed account of the possibilities and pitfalls facing foreign policy makingin the contemporaryera." - Dr. Chris Alden, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, LSE