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What is “Soft Power”

Regional Integration and Future Cooperation Initiatives in the Eurasian Economic Union
A concept, proposed by J. Nye, which accentuates importance of not only military or economic instruments in conducting foreign policy.
Published in Chapter:
Features of “Soft Power” in the Eurasian Economic Union and the Role of Russia
Natalia Markushina (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1950-9.ch008
Abstract
The chapter is devoted to the problem of the formation of “soft power” in the Eurasian space. All attempts to find a common language between states in the world lead to the fact that an appeal to “soft power” appears more and more often on the states' agenda as a tool of achieving the goals of the states, including the states of Eurasian region. The concept of “soft power”, introduced into the circulation of the modern theory of international relations by J. Nye, is being actively discussed in Russia. In recent years, President V. Putin and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia S. Lavrov were repeatedly called upon to multiply the Russian resource of “soft power” for solving foreign policy tasks. Undoubtedly, this is also valid when we speak about Eurasian integration.
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