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Nissim Kadosh Otmazgin. (Sep 2018). The chrysanthemum and the cool: Cultural diplomacy and soft power in Japan’s foreign policy. Routledge Handbook of Japanese Foreign Policy.
Anna Popkova. (Feb 2017). ‘Putin Is Playing Chess and I Think We Are Playing Marbles.’ Vladimir Putin’s ‘Soft Power’ and the American Right. International Communication Gazette. 437-458.
Joseph S. Nye Jr.. (Jul 2009). Get Smart: Combining Hard and Soft Power. Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations
Olusola Ogunnubi. (Jan 2017). Soft Power: The Fourth ‘Tentacle’ of South Africa’s Foreign Policy. Insight on Africa. 22-38.
Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan, and Barrie Houlihan. (Jun 2015). Interrogating States’ Soft Power Strategies: A Case Study of Sports Mega-Events in Brazil and the UK. Global Society. 463-479.
Carol Atkinson. (Jan 2010). Does Soft Power Matter? A Comparative Analysis of Student Exchange Programs 1980–2006. Foreign Policy Analysis. 1-22.
Jade Miller. (Aug 2009). Soft Power and State–Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China. International Studies Perspectives. 285-302.
John O. Voll. (Nov 2008). Trans-state Muslim Movements and Militant Extremists in an Era of Soft Power. Religious Pluralism, Globalization and World Politics. Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
Yiwei Wang. (Mar 2008). Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 257-273.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.. (May 2004). The Decline of America’s Soft Power. Foreign Affairs. 16.
Victoria Hudson. (Jul 2015). ‘Forced to Friendship' Russian (Mis-)Understandings of Soft Power and the Implications for Audience Attraction in Ukraine. Political Studies Association.
César Villanueva Rivas. (Aug 2015). The Use of the Spanish Language as a Cultural Diplomacy Strategy for Extending Mexico’s Soft Power in the United States. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave MacMillian139-147.
William Rugh. (Jan 2017). American Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Arab World. Palgrave Communications.
Oluwaseun Tella. (Feb 2017). Currencies, Constraints and Contradictions of South Africa’s Soft Power. Journal of Asian and African Studies.
Mikhail S. Bukhtoyarov. (Dec 2016). Soft Power of Massive Open Online Courses: New Age of Digital Diplomacy. Journal of Siberian Federal University: Humanities & Social Sciences. 1631-1636.
Nicholas Cull. (Nov 2017). Soft Power's Next Steppe: National Projection at the Astana Expo. Place Branding and Public DIplomacy. Macmillan Publishers269-272.
María Luisa Azpíroz. (Mar 2015). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy: The Case of the European Union in Brazil. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
R.S. Zaharna, Jennifer Hubbert, and Falk Hartig. (Sep 2014). Confucius Institutes and the Globalization of China’s Soft Power. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Natalie Laifer and Nicholas Kitchen. (Oct 2017). Making Soft Power Work: Theory and Practice in Australia's International Education Policy. Politics & Policy. 813-840.
Jan Melissen and Hwa-Jung Kim. (Sep 2018). South Korean Diplomacy Between Domestic Challenges and Soft Power. World Economy Brief . Korea Institute for International Economy Policy (KIEP)
Kambiz Abdi, Mahdi Talebpour, Jami Fullert, Mohammad Javad Ranjkesh, Hadi Jabbari Nooghabi. (Mar 2019). Identifying Sports Diplomacy Resources as Soft Power Tools. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 1-9.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.. (May 2019). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy Revisited. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill | Nijhoff7-20.
Simon Schunz, Giles Scott-Smith, and Luk Van Langenove. (Dec 2019). Broadening Soft Power in EU-US Relations. European Foreign Affairs Review. 3-19.
David Shambaugh. (Nov 2015). China’s Soft-Power Push. Foreign Affairs.
Christopher J. Finlay and Xin Xin. (Jun 2010). Public diplomacy games: a comparative study of American and Japanese responses to the interplay of nationalism, ideology and Chinese soft power strategies around the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics. Routledge876-900.
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