Jason Sands

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The democratic advantage in international diplomacy goes beyond formal commitments, however. Democracies also enjoy more “soft power.”47 Political scientist Joseph Nye defines hard power as the ability to influence others through economic or military threats or promises. He contrasts that with soft power—a term he coined—to mean achieving one’s goals by getting others to want what you want.
The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China
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