Soft power refers to
Soft power refers to
A: Weakening hegemonic influence
B: Collaboration among rising powers
C: Persuading others without coercive force
D: The effect of financial institutions
Soft power is the ability of a country to influence others without using force or coercion. It works through culture values diplomacy and policies. For example movies language education systems and foreign aid increase soft power of nations. The concept was popularized by Joseph Nye. Countries with strong cultural influence like United States and Japan exercise significant soft power globally. It is considered equally important as military and economic power in international relations.