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Soft Power Amidst Great Power Competition

As the contours of a renewed era of competition between great powers become more clear, soft power has emerged as an increasingly significant measure of national might. Yet soft power is not as amorphous and undefinable as was once believed. A country’s ability to attract and influence can be measured, damaged, and strengthened. Join us for a discussion on why soft power matters more today than ever, and how to measure its influence on broader considerations of global geopolitics.

Date & Time

Tuesday
May. 1, 2018
11:30am – 12:30pm ET

Location

5th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Overview

As the contours of a renewed era of competition between great powers become more clear, soft power has emerged as an increasingly significant measure of national might. Yet soft power is not as amorphous and undefinable as was once believed. A country’s ability to attract and influence can be measured, damaged, and strengthened.

Join us for a discussion on why soft power matters more today than ever, and how to measure its influence on broader considerations of global geopolitics.

Click here to explore a data visualization on measuring soft power by Irene Wu.


Hosted By

Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region.   Read more

Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

The Kissinger Institute works to ensure that China policy serves American long-term interests and is founded in understanding of historical and cultural factors in bilateral relations and in accurate assessment of the aspirations of China’s government and people.  Read more

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