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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Smart_powerSmart power - Wikipedia

    In international relations, the term smart power refers to the combination of hard power and soft power strategies.

  2. Solving today’s global problems will require smart powera judicious blend of the other two powers. While there are notable examples of men who have used smart powerTeddy Roosevelt,...

  3. 20 sty 2009 · Smart Power: From Theory to Practice. Share. Remarks. Suzanne Nossel. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs. Citizens for Global Solutions Annual Conference. Washington, DC. March 17, 2011. In the spring of 2004 I published an article in Foreign Affairs magazine entitled Smart Power.

  4. 21 cze 2009 · Smart power necessitates that states be in tune with their populace, and understand the wants of the nation, while being able to discern the ability of the nation to achieve such goals. The key is that states also consider the regional and global implications of their actions.

  5. 8 paź 2023 · Suzanne Nossel (2009) proposed the term ‘smart power’ to explain this combination of hard power and soft power strategies. Smart power is the ability to strategically use diplomacy, persuasion, capacity building, and the influence of business, political, and civil society actors in addition to economic coercion and military intervention ...

  6. www.bbc.com › storyworks › futureSmart power - BBC

    Smart power. How cognitive computing is driving change in the global energy sector. Energy providers tap into the power of cognitive computing. In the high-stakes global energy industry,...

  7. This article aims to provide a smart power framework for debating these competing claims and for improving foreign policy performance. It first explains why new structural and conjuncture conditions require smart power and then analyzes the conceptual, institutional, and political challenges that must be met

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