«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest»
The article provides the information on American «soft power» that promotes U.S. national interests worldwide. There is an analysis of the evolution of «national interest» and new forms of U.S. influence on the world order. According to the authors' opinion, the importance of «soft power» issue...
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doaj-2147ddfe71ba49cab35d9be95c58efb12020-11-25T00:56:45ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792012-06-0102213010651«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest»G Yu Filimonov0S A Tsaturyan1Российский университет дружбы народовРоссийский университет дружбы народовThe article provides the information on American «soft power» that promotes U.S. national interests worldwide. There is an analysis of the evolution of «national interest» and new forms of U.S. influence on the world order. According to the authors' opinion, the importance of «soft power» issues in foreign policy strategies of the countries will be growing further due to overwhelming interdependence.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10652«мягкая сила»«национальный интерес»неолиберализмкомплексная взаимозависимостьСШАноополитика |
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G Yu Filimonov S A Tsaturyan «Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» Vestnik RUDN International Relations «мягкая сила» «национальный интерес» неолиберализм комплексная взаимозависимость США ноополитика |
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«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» |
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«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» |
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«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» |
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«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» |
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«Soft Power» as a Form of Indirect Application of «National Interest» |
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«soft power» as a form of indirect application of «national interest» |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Vestnik RUDN International Relations |
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2313-0660 2313-0679 |
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2012-06-01 |
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The article provides the information on American «soft power» that promotes U.S. national interests worldwide. There is an analysis of the evolution of «national interest» and new forms of U.S. influence on the world order. According to the authors' opinion, the importance of «soft power» issues in foreign policy strategies of the countries will be growing further due to overwhelming interdependence. |
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«мягкая сила» «национальный интерес» неолиберализм комплексная взаимозависимость США ноополитика |
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