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A collection of essays examining how the United States and its partners can employ soft power—diplomacy, development assistance, public diplomacy, and other non-military tools—to counter extremist ideologies and weaken terrorist networks. Part of the Washington Quarterly Reader series, the volume analyzes strategies for shaping global public opinion and strengthening international cooperation after 9/11.
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Publisher: MIT Press
Publishing Year: 2003
ISBN: 978-0-262-62179-3
Pages: 405