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The concept of soft power has caught the attention of policymakers, scholars, and political pundits for the last thirty years. Soft power most often focuses on the measures of public opinion toward a power-wielder and draw conclusions about a state’s level of soft power from that opinion. This research examines soft power influence by focusing on the elite discourse and the foreign policy decisions of states that are the target of soft power influence. Beginning with Joseph Nye’s conception that soft power is an attractive force that influences state policy decisions and its level of support for another state’s policies, this book examines whether U.S. soft power was part of key policymakers’ decision calculus. Soft power is tested against two plausible alternate explanations – balancing and state identity. Data from the discourse of key foreign policymakers in France and Germany indicate that U.S. soft power does not account for those states’ policy decisions to support U.S.-led policy interventions in Kosovo in 1999, or against ISIS in 2014. The results of this research are suggestive regarding the potential of soft power influence and its implications on scholarship and U.S. foreign policymaking.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Testing Soft Power

Chapter 2: Alternate Explanations and Case Selection

Chapter 3: France’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention in Kosovo

Chapter 4: Germany’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention in Kosovo

Chapter 5: France’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention Against ISIS

Chapter 6: Germany’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention Against ISIS

Conclusion

Confronting the Myth of Soft Power in U.S.

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666909524, 978-1666909524
      ISBN10: 1666909521

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The concept of soft power has caught the attention of policymakers, scholars, and political pundits for the last thirty years. Soft power most often focuses on the measures of public opinion toward a power-wielder and draw conclusions about a state’s level of soft power from that opinion. This research examines soft power influence by focusing on the elite discourse and the foreign policy decisions of states that are the target of soft power influence. Beginning with Joseph Nye’s conception that soft power is an attractive force that influences state policy decisions and its level of support for another state’s policies, this book examines whether U.S. soft power was part of key policymakers’ decision calculus. Soft power is tested against two plausible alternate explanations – balancing and state identity. Data from the discourse of key foreign policymakers in France and Germany indicate that U.S. soft power does not account for those states’ policy decisions to support U.S.-led policy interventions in Kosovo in 1999, or against ISIS in 2014. The results of this research are suggestive regarding the potential of soft power influence and its implications on scholarship and U.S. foreign policymaking.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Testing Soft Power

      Chapter 2: Alternate Explanations and Case Selection

      Chapter 3: France’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention in Kosovo

      Chapter 4: Germany’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention in Kosovo

      Chapter 5: France’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention Against ISIS

      Chapter 6: Germany’s Decision to Participate in the Military Intervention Against ISIS

      Conclusion

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