Soft Power in the Current Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation: Resources, Possibilities, Limits

Journal Title: Security Dimensions - Year 2016, Vol 18, Issue 18

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze soft power in the contemporary foreign policy of the Russian Federation. The structure of the present article is based on the basic normative and methodological definition of soft power. The third and also the main part of the text tries through an analytical approach to map and identify resources and real options as well as discern limits of Russia’s current use of soft power.<br/><br/>

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Martin Horemuž

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Martin Horemuž (2016). Soft Power in the Current Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation: Resources, Possibilities, Limits. Security Dimensions, 18(18), 50-77. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-368255