New Dimensions of Soft Power in the 21st Century

A. Uste, Ulviyye Aydin
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Joseph S. Nye, who is considered one of the most influential scholars on the US politics, has attracted a great attention with his concept of “soft power” in the 1980s. Since then, the term of “soft power” has been used by many academics and politicians with different emphasis. Based on the claim that hard power elements are insufficient alone to reach the goals in modern age, the soft power theory needs to be reinterpreted with the addition of new dimensions in the 21st century. Now it is possible to discuss the use of soft power as a necessity, rather than just a preference for influencing different societies by creating admiration. The 21st century has brought up many new problems and practices to the international agenda. Although the pandemic Covid-19 is the most striking among them, the intertwining of regional wars and cooperations, global warming, environmental issues, migrations and terrorism have both changed the traditional ways of establishing relations between states and created global areas of struggle outside the states. Now the international community and the world public opinion have started to determine their admirable preferences based on the extent of support given to global cooperation and solidarity rather than strong armies or good movies. Using a literature review, this paper aims to draw attention to the new dimensions of soft power in the changing image of the 21st century.   Received: 05 May 2022 / Accepted: 16 May 2023 / Published: 20 May 2023
21世纪软实力的新维度
约瑟夫·奈(Joseph S. Nye)被认为是美国政治领域最具影响力的学者之一,他在上世纪80年代提出的“软实力”概念引起了广泛关注。此后,“软实力”一词被许多学者和政治家以不同的侧重点使用。基于单靠硬实力因素不足以达到现代目标的主张,软实力理论需要在21世纪被重新诠释,并加入新的维度。现在,我们可以把软实力的使用作为一种必要性来讨论,而不仅仅是一种通过制造钦佩来影响不同社会的偏好。21世纪给国际议程提出了许多新问题和新做法。虽然新冠肺炎疫情是其中最引人注目的,但地区战争与合作、全球变暖、环境问题、移民和恐怖主义等问题交织在一起,既改变了国家间建立关系的传统方式,也在国家之外创造了全球斗争领域。现在,国际社会和世界舆论开始根据对国际合作和团结的支持程度,而不是强大的军队或好电影来决定他们的令人钦佩的偏好。通过文献综述,本文旨在引起人们对21世纪形象变化中软实力的新维度的关注。收稿日期:2022年5月05日/收稿日期:2023年5月16日/发表日期:2023年5月20日
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