TY - BOOK AU - Parmar,Inderjeet AU - Cox,Michael TI - Soft power and US foreign policy: theoretical, historical and contemporary perspectives T2 - Routledge studies in US foreign policy SN - 9780415492034 (hardback) AV - JZ1480 .S64 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - United States KW - Relations KW - Foreign countries N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. The future of soft power in US foreign policy / Joseph S. Nye, Jr. -- 2. From hegemony to soft power : implications of a conceptual change / Geraldo Zahran and Leonardo Ramos -- 3. Soft power and strategy : developing a 'strategic' concept of power / Edward Lock -- 4. The unbearable lightness of soft power / Christopher Layne -- 5. "The power game," soft power and the international historian / Till Geiger -- 6. Challenging elite anti-Americanism in the Cold War : American foundations, Kissinger's Harvard Seminar and the Salzburg Seminar in American studies / Inderjeet Parmar -- 7. Technological leadership and American soft power / John Krige -- 8. The military use of soft power : information campaigns : the challenge of application, their audiences and effects / Angus Taverner -- 9. Public diplomacy and the information war on terror / Philip M. Taylor -- 10. Soft power in an era of US decline / Giles Scott-Smith -- 11. Cheques and balances : the European Union's soft power strategy / Christopher Hill -- 12. The myth and reality of China's 'soft power' / Shogo Suzuki -- 13. Responding to my critics and concluding thoughts / Joseph S. Nye, Jr; Also available as an electronic resource UR - http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780415492034 ER -