2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-85292012000200005
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Soft China: o caráter evolutivo da estratégia de charme chinesa

Abstract: O presente artigo analisa outra vertente (por vezes ignorada ou subestimada) do conceito de poder, o soft power, relacionando-o com o caso concreto de uma potência em ascensão: a China. Inicia-se por definir a noção de soft power, distinguindo-a, para este efeito, dos conceitos de hard power e de smart power. Se, numa primeira fase se recorrerá, sobretudo, à teoria para destacarmos as principais características do soft power, a segunda etapa, essencialmente prática, baseia-se em um estudo de caso: investiga o … Show more

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“…The changes that the new presence in the region implied, ended up eliciting questions about the role that China would come to play in Latin American economies in the twenty-first century (ELLIS, 2014). If there was enthusiasm about the possibilities and meanings of that increased presence, mainly linked to what was perceived as soft power (CHANTAL, 2015;DUARTE, 2012), the last decade has shown that such a partnership would entail costs of its own. Moreover, as the world continues to evolve, the need of many countries in the region to balance foreign policy trade-offs will become ever more evident.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changes that the new presence in the region implied, ended up eliciting questions about the role that China would come to play in Latin American economies in the twenty-first century (ELLIS, 2014). If there was enthusiasm about the possibilities and meanings of that increased presence, mainly linked to what was perceived as soft power (CHANTAL, 2015;DUARTE, 2012), the last decade has shown that such a partnership would entail costs of its own. Moreover, as the world continues to evolve, the need of many countries in the region to balance foreign policy trade-offs will become ever more evident.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%