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[국내논문] Rethinking Soft Power from the Power Recipient's Perspective: Voluntary Compliance is the Key 원문보기

Journal of public diplomacy, v.3 no.1, 2023년, pp.1 - 13  

Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)

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In this editorial, I build on my recent article (Ayhan, 2023) to explain three ideal types of power recipients' compliance with power wielders' desires: fear-, appetite-, and spirit-based compliance. Soft power is often conflated with fear- or appetite-based compliance, but it is actually present wh...

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