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has gloss | eng: Smart power is a term in international relations defined by Joseph Nye as "the ability to combine hard and soft power into a winning strategy." According to Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela R. Aall, smart power "involves the strategic use of diplomacy, persuasion, capacity building, and the projection of power and influence in ways that are cost-effective and have political and social legitimacy" essentially the engagement of both military force and all forms of diplomacy. |
lexicalization | eng: smart power |
instance of | c/International relations terms |
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