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Soft Power and Influence

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The expression "soft power" was popularized by Joseph Nye in 1990. It refers to the ability to attract and persuade through a form of seduction. Influence strategies are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

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The Fukushima Nuclear Accident and a Long-Term Energy Vision for Japan

Date de publication
04 April 2012
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Ifri and the Canon Institute for Global Studies are launching a series of policy papers presenting the analyses of senior Japanese researchers on how the triple disasters that hit the archipelago last March have impacted Japan's economic, environmental and energy policies as well as country's crisis management system.

Reassessing the Role of the Media in Pakistan

Date de publication
08 February 2011
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Despite spells of authoritarianism, Pakistan's rulers have never fully been able to subdue the media. In a world where the constant flow of information defies borders, such an endeavor becomes even more difficult.

Beyond the Midterms: The Outlook for the Obama Administration

Date de publication
09 December 2010
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One month after the midterm elections, it was time to step back and reflect upon the state of affairs at the time and future direction of President Obama’s Administration and deal with which campaign promises might be achieved in the remaining years and how the political parties would rally for the 2012 elections. 

Climate Change: When the Media Play the Role of Speculators

Date de publication
30 March 2010
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Climate change, the risks it implies, the time horizons it imposes and the extent of possible consequences it threaten are exposing how the media deals with public issues.

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