Soft Power beyond the Nation
Charlotte Faucher editor Camila Gatica Mizala editor Sylvia Dummer Scheel editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Georgetown University Press
Publishing:1st Jan '25
£120.00
This title is due to be published on 1st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£40.00(9781647124991)
"Charting a new course for the study of soft power across centuries and continents, this fascinating collection develops new tools to analyze new chronologies and new actors. The editors expand our horizons with a reading of soft power that takes us far beyond the Cold War and the nation state."—Andrew W. M. Smith, Queen Mary University of London
An innovative, interdisciplinary perspective on soft power in history, moving beyond the framework of the nation-state Starting in the nineteenth century, as world events became more interconnected than ever, and as public opinion began to weigh on democratic governments, nations employed new communication strategies and propaganda to gain global influence and prestige. Soft power strategies were used by different nation-states, and by supranational and nonstate actors, that wanted to gain influence on the international stage. Soft Power Beyond the Nation takes a distinct approach to the study of soft power in history, moving beyond the framework of the nation-state. The volume editors use "soft power" to refer to the processes through which persuasion, the search for influence and power, and public opinion converge in the international arena. The book is organized on the basis of three central themes: the transnational circulation of knowledge and strategies of public diplomacy across borders, collaboration of intermediary actors of soft power whose interests did not always coincide with those of the state, and the role played by nonnational identities, such as gender and race, in soft power. Soft Power Beyond the Nation enriches the historiographical study of soft power, broadening its temporal and spatial scope and refreshing it with new perspectives on transnationalism, gender, and race. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of history and international relations.
ISBN: 9781647124984
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 476g
272 pages