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Soft Power

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Declining Enrollment of International Students Signals Impending US Soft Power Crisis

November 25, 2020November 25, 2020 Nicole Kalczynski 0 Comments Diplomacy, international education, international relations, International students, Soft Power, United States

By: Bradley Ryktarsyk Unlike traditional military and economic sources of power that force countries to balance their international relations through

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The Importance of the Soldier-Diplomat in the 21st Century

December 20, 2014December 20, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Diplomacy, Insurgency, Military, Negotiations, Soft Power, Training

The role of the American soldier-diplomat in the 21st century is crucial in a period  defined by insurgencies and regional

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