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The Rise of Soft Power in Modern Diplomacy

The Rise of Soft Power in Modern Diplomacy
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Author(s): Mohamad Mokdad (CEDS, Paris, France)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title: Innovations and Tactics for 21st Century Diplomacy
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohamad Zreik (School of International Studies, Sun Yat-sen University, China)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6074-3.ch002

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Abstract

Our proposed chapter, “The Rise of Soft Power in Modern Diplomacy,” therefore seeks to uncover the complex rise of soft power in the modern diplomatic era as a critical tool in worldwide diplomacy. It will analyze the conceptual evolution of soft power as distinct from the coercive strategies of hard power as a force that can persuade world opinion and decision-making via cultural appeal, political standards and conduct based on these values. The chapter traces the development of soft power from its origins in history to its recognition as a crucial technique utilized throughout the discipline and additional. It will underline historically significant cases and paradigm shifts that have increased soft powers' role in post-Cold War diplomacy dividing thus. The chapter also considers various standards on measuring the effectiveness of soft power with regard to climate change mitigation as well as cyber security precautionary measures while envisioning its future trends

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