1、外文标题: CULTURE AS SOFT POWER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 外文作者: Nicolae HANE, Adriana ANDREI 文献出处 :International Conference Knowledge-based organization,vol21,No.1,2015 英文 2489单词, 13889字符,中文 4178汉字。 此文档是外文翻译成品,无需调整复杂的格式哦!下载之后直接可用,方便快捷!只需二十多元。 CULTURE AS SOFT POWER IN INTERNATIONAL REL
2、ATIONS Nicolae HANE, Adriana ANDREI Abstract: A global approach has almost generalized over the last decades, suggesting that human security and, related to it society security- are among the most important themes of contemporary international relations. The management of the Yugoslavian crisis, the
3、 terrorist attacks of September the 11th, 2001, as well as the debates over US and its allies military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan or Iraq, pointed out, on the one hand, that states are not prepared to deal with the cross-border threats of the 21st century alone, and, on the other han
4、d, the fact that military interventions (the “hard” approach to security) do not always represent the optimum solution in managing international security. However, peace-building and security building (the ”soft” approach) are usually more discreet, do not attract atten
5、tion, do not draw the media interest. In recent studies, the issue of “soft” power and “hard” power has been increasingly discussed. “Soft” power refers to the power derived mainly from cultural and imagological sources, exercising its influence more through persuasion or by attracting the wea
6、k one to a particular model rather than by coercion. ”Hard” power consists especially of military and economic means contributing to enforcing the will of one actor over another actor. These two forms of power do not exclude ea
7、ch other, but, on the contrary, combining “soft” with “hard” means facilitates greater efficiency in achieving the main goal. Keywords: soft power, hard power, mental power, cultural power, national power Introduction Some authors seemed entitled to state that in the aftermath of the Cold War, a