Lexicon of Politics
Soft Power n. Power derived from the influence of non-political and non-military factors, such as culture and media.
2004 New York Times Mag. (Jan 4):
Hagel also observed that "the American image in the world is in need of immediate and long-term repair" and suggested such instruments of "soft power" as educational and professional exchange programs, as well as increased language training for American students.
2004 New York Times Mag. (Jan 4):
Hagel also observed that "the American image in the world is in need of immediate and long-term repair" and suggested such instruments of "soft power" as educational and professional exchange programs, as well as increased language training for American students.



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