Soft power is one of most applied, yet nebulous, concepts in social science. In this paper, we show that it is not soft power perse that is of issue here, but rather the Newtonian parameters through which the concept has been described. In making an original and significant contribution, we introduce a radical break from conventional attempts to explain soft power by drawing on quantum international relations. Through this, we show that Newtonian-based analyses fail to unlock soft power's full complexity. We close by identifying how quantum soft power advances research and practice
The rapid proliferation of soft-power scholarship has made it one of the most recognisable locution...
The focus of the article is on current discussions on the heuristic significance of the "soft power"...
The terms soft power and public diplomacy (PD) are widely used these days in policy communities and ...
Soft power is one of most applied, yet nebulous, concepts in social science. In this paper, we show ...
Soft power is one of the most familiar, yet misunderstood concepts in international relations. It is...
The article examines the correlation of two concepts: «soft power» and «propaganda» in International...
Statistical tests are conducted on two explanations of soft power. One is Joseph Nye's argument that...
Despite its popularity soft power remains power of confusion. The paper examines the concept, with a...
This thesis problematises the bases of soft power, that is, causal mechanisms connecting the agent (...
This article discusses soft power in international relations and the soft power of China’s foreign p...
In 1990, Joseph Nye coined the term ‘soft power’ to refer to the ability to get what you want throug...
This thesis problematises the bases of soft power, that is, causal mechanisms connecting the agent (...
There are four areas in which soft power is open to critical scrutiny. First, research has centred o...
The rapid expansion of soft-power scholarship has made its central concept one of the most recognisa...
Statistical tests are here conducted on two explanations of soft power. One is Joseph Nye's argument...
The rapid proliferation of soft-power scholarship has made it one of the most recognisable locution...
The focus of the article is on current discussions on the heuristic significance of the "soft power"...
The terms soft power and public diplomacy (PD) are widely used these days in policy communities and ...
Soft power is one of most applied, yet nebulous, concepts in social science. In this paper, we show ...
Soft power is one of the most familiar, yet misunderstood concepts in international relations. It is...
The article examines the correlation of two concepts: «soft power» and «propaganda» in International...
Statistical tests are conducted on two explanations of soft power. One is Joseph Nye's argument that...
Despite its popularity soft power remains power of confusion. The paper examines the concept, with a...
This thesis problematises the bases of soft power, that is, causal mechanisms connecting the agent (...
This article discusses soft power in international relations and the soft power of China’s foreign p...
In 1990, Joseph Nye coined the term ‘soft power’ to refer to the ability to get what you want throug...
This thesis problematises the bases of soft power, that is, causal mechanisms connecting the agent (...
There are four areas in which soft power is open to critical scrutiny. First, research has centred o...
The rapid expansion of soft-power scholarship has made its central concept one of the most recognisa...
Statistical tests are here conducted on two explanations of soft power. One is Joseph Nye's argument...
The rapid proliferation of soft-power scholarship has made it one of the most recognisable locution...
The focus of the article is on current discussions on the heuristic significance of the "soft power"...
The terms soft power and public diplomacy (PD) are widely used these days in policy communities and ...