Soft Power in the Contemporary World: Recommendations to the Small States’ Security

Dharma Bahadur Baniya
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Since the emergence of the New World Order in the international relations, the pursuit of national interests through traditional hard power has come under intense criticism. Employment of military instrument in foreign soil in particular, has been questioned. Examples of Afghanistan, Korean Peninsula, Iraq, and Middle-East demonstrate that hard power approach alone, has been barely successful to handle multi-dimensional security challenges in the contemporary world. Although the hard power remains as important instruments of national power, its employment is becoming less significant due to its legitimacy and effectiveness in the changing global environment. Hence, the concept of soft power has been advanced as an alternative approach because of its potential of securing national interest without using force or coercion. Though the smart power, as an appropriate combination of hard and smart powers, has its implications in the international politics; soft power constitutes a very real power. This article argues on why soft power has been a more relevant instrument for the states being blessed or lacking the military might. Finally, the article presents its analysis with implications and recommends on ways in which small states like Nepal need to resort to soft power to ensure their foreign policy objectives and security in the changing international order.
当代世界的软实力:对小国安全的建议
自从世界新秩序在国际关系中出现以来,通过传统的硬实力来追求国家利益的做法受到了强烈的批评。在外国土地上使用军事工具尤其受到质疑。阿富汗、朝鲜半岛、伊拉克和中东的例子表明,单靠硬实力的方法很难成功应对当代世界的多维安全挑战。尽管硬实力仍然是国家实力的重要工具,但由于其在不断变化的全球环境中的合法性和有效性,硬实力的运用正变得不那么重要。因此,软实力的概念已被提出作为一种替代方法,因为它有可能在不使用武力或胁迫的情况下确保国家利益。巧实力作为硬实力与巧实力的恰当结合,在国际政治中有其自身的含义;软实力是一种真正的实力。本文讨论了为什么软实力对拥有或缺乏军事力量的国家来说是一种更相关的工具。最后,文章提出了其分析及其影响,并建议像尼泊尔这样的小国在不断变化的国际秩序中需要诉诸软实力来确保其外交政策目标和安全的方式。
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