2020
DOI: 10.2478/pce-2020-0005
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Political Sources of Hungarian Soft Power

Abstract: In the past decade, Joseph Nye’s concept of soft power has become a popular tool for analysing and explaining foreign policy directions of countries that lack significant capacities of hard power. Beyond other states, Hungary has also received special attention in this regard as several surveys and indexes have measured a high increase in its soft power efficiency. This paper attempts to analyse how Hungarian domestic and external political approaches supported this assumed progress and seeks to understand how… Show more

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“…This is a formal index that ranks countries according to three primary dimensions of soft power: culture, political values and foreign policy, based on theoretical considerations of Nye (2011). For various applications of the index, we refer to Rutland and Kazantsev 2016, Lai 2019, and Kacziba 2020. We measure the internal state capacity with the World Bank's indicator of government effectiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a formal index that ranks countries according to three primary dimensions of soft power: culture, political values and foreign policy, based on theoretical considerations of Nye (2011). For various applications of the index, we refer to Rutland and Kazantsev 2016, Lai 2019, and Kacziba 2020. We measure the internal state capacity with the World Bank's indicator of government effectiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%