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单词 soft power
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Definition of soft power in English:

soft power

noun
mass noun
  • A persuasive approach to international relations, typically involving the use of economic or cultural influence.

    Compare with hard power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The foreign policy experts call it public diplomacy, or soft power.
    • Yet, within a decade, America had recovered from the loss of soft power.
    • This aspect of power is "soft power" - getting people to want what you want.
    • An audience member asked Rumsfeld for his opinion on soft power.
    • Soft power is, I predict, not going do it.
    • For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power.
    • There is no reason for realists to neglect soft power.
    • Against soft power, aggregation does not work.
    • Just as there is hard and soft power, so tolerance comes in different densities.
    • Now, with signs of a reviving economy, Japan's soft power may increase even more.
    • Historically, Americans have been good at wielding soft power.
    • In four years these efforts at projecting what the EU likes to call "soft power" conspicuously got nowhere.
    • First, the concept depends on making a distinction between hard and soft power.
    • The reach of American "soft power" is extraordinary.
    • The Iranian government has seized the opportunity to wield the soft power of persuasion.
    • This depends whether you think that soft power actually matters.
    • In the immediate aftermath of the fall of communism, American soft power was at its height.
    • Those cities with the most soft power are also the most cosmopolitan (incidentally, they rarely have referendums on citizenship).
    • The past few years have been difficult ones for American soft power.
    • That's a great investment in our soft power.
 
 

Definition of soft power in US English:

soft power

noun
  • A persuasive approach to international relations, typically involving the use of economic or cultural influence.

    Compare with hard power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's a great investment in our soft power.
    • Just as there is hard and soft power, so tolerance comes in different densities.
    • Historically, Americans have been good at wielding soft power.
    • Now, with signs of a reviving economy, Japan's soft power may increase even more.
    • There is no reason for realists to neglect soft power.
    • First, the concept depends on making a distinction between hard and soft power.
    • This aspect of power is "soft power" - getting people to want what you want.
    • Soft power is, I predict, not going do it.
    • The Iranian government has seized the opportunity to wield the soft power of persuasion.
    • An audience member asked Rumsfeld for his opinion on soft power.
    • The reach of American "soft power" is extraordinary.
    • Yet, within a decade, America had recovered from the loss of soft power.
    • The past few years have been difficult ones for American soft power.
    • For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power.
    • Those cities with the most soft power are also the most cosmopolitan (incidentally, they rarely have referendums on citizenship).
    • In four years these efforts at projecting what the EU likes to call "soft power" conspicuously got nowhere.
    • The foreign policy experts call it public diplomacy, or soft power.
    • In the immediate aftermath of the fall of communism, American soft power was at its height.
    • Against soft power, aggregation does not work.
    • This depends whether you think that soft power actually matters.
 
 
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