Social power, defined as "the ability to set standards, create
norms and values that are deemed legitimate and desirable, without
resorting to coercion or payment," is a central part of
contemporary international politics.
This text introduces and defines the concept of social power and
considers how it works in international politics. It demonstrates
how social power is a complex phenomenon that manifests itself in a
wide variety of ways and circumstances, particularly in culture,
institutions, law, and the media. Providing a global perspective on
the role of social power from the EU, the US, the Middle East, and
China, this book:
- Focuses on the key aspects of social power: centrality,
complexity, and comprehensiveness.
- Examines the complex relationship between soft and hard power,
the role of the media, and new communications technologies.
- Explores the interplay between state and non-state actors in
framing the public discourse, setting the agenda, molding
identities, and ultimately determining the outcome of policy
processes.
- Features a broad range of international case studies and
addresses issues including: culture and pop culture, media, public
diplomacy, and branding.
With particular focus on the social power of non-state actors,
such as non-governmental organizations, the media, and consumers,
Social Power in International Politics offers a thought-provoking
new perspective on how power is exercised in the complex reality of
the contemporary world. It will be of particular interest to
students and scholars of international relations, political
science, and media and communications studies.
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