This article analyzes the soft power of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Mongolia from 2009 to 2016. To determine the scope of Chinese policy in this area, the author analyzes the indicators of two other influential actors in the region: the Russian Federation and the United States. The author uses a comparative approach to evaluate the effectiveness of China's soft power and a quantitative method to calculate a soft power index based on the system proposed by the author drawing on the experience of a British think-tank, the Institute for Government. Four components of the soft power toolkit are analyzed: foreign policy principles, a successful economic model, a successful social model and cultural and civilizational values. This ana...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Generally speaking, hard power refers to the coercion and payment through military and economic mean...
This article analyzes the soft power of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Mongolia from 2009 t...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
The article analyzes the policy of "soft power" in China. The authors shows that the policy of "soft...
WOS: 000502847400008Without resorting to military power and political coercion measures, soft power,...
Within the context of the foreign policy of the People's Republic of China, one hears frequently abo...
China is transforming the People's Liberation Army (PLA) into an effective fighting force with powe...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mongolia lost its twentieth century protector, and has had to...
The concept of soft power has recently become more integrated in China’s diplomatic strategy and for...
Due to unprecedented economic growth China has become one of the biggest players in international re...
The article analyzes the policy of "soft power " in China. The authors shows that the poli...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Generally speaking, hard power refers to the coercion and payment through military and economic mean...
This article analyzes the soft power of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Mongolia from 2009 t...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
This study explores how great powers not allied with the United States formulate their grand strateg...
The article analyzes the policy of "soft power" in China. The authors shows that the policy of "soft...
WOS: 000502847400008Without resorting to military power and political coercion measures, soft power,...
Within the context of the foreign policy of the People's Republic of China, one hears frequently abo...
China is transforming the People's Liberation Army (PLA) into an effective fighting force with powe...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mongolia lost its twentieth century protector, and has had to...
The concept of soft power has recently become more integrated in China’s diplomatic strategy and for...
Due to unprecedented economic growth China has become one of the biggest players in international re...
The article analyzes the policy of "soft power " in China. The authors shows that the poli...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Article considers theoretical aspects of soft power concept and its use by various actors in Central...
Generally speaking, hard power refers to the coercion and payment through military and economic mean...