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Russian-Turkish Rivalry over the Balkan and Caucasus Areas
4. ‘Hard’ ‘Soft’, ‘Sharp/Smart Power’ in Foreign Policy
4. ‘Hard’ ‘Soft’, ‘Sharp/Smart Power’ in Foreign Policy
Section outline
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3. Twentieth Century Soviet-Turkish Relations/Post-Cold War Russian Turkish Cooperation and Rivalry
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5. Turkey in WB & SC: ‘Neo-Ottomanism’ & Decline of Its Soft Power
Select activity • Wilson, Earnst J., ‘Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power,’ Public Diplomacy in a Changing World, (2008), 110-124
• Wilson, Earnst J., ‘Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power,’ Public Diplomacy in a Changing World, (2008), 110-124
Datei
Select activity • Chitty, Naren, ‘Soft Power, Civic Virtue, and World Politics’, in Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Naren Chitty et al (eds), (London: Routledge, 2017), 9-31
• Chitty, Naren, ‘Soft Power, Civic Virtue, and World Politics’, in Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Naren Chitty et al (eds), (London: Routledge, 2017), 9-31
Datei
Abschluss
Students must
Mark as done
Select activity • Walker, Christopher, ‘What Is Sharp Power,’ Journal of Democracy, vol. 29, no 3. (2018), 9-23
• Walker, Christopher, ‘What Is Sharp Power,’ Journal of Democracy, vol. 29, no 3. (2018), 9-23
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3. Twentieth Century Soviet-Turkish Relations/Post-Cold War Russian Turkish Cooperation and Rivalry
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1. Introduction
2. Ottoman-Russian Relations, 1500-1918
3. Twentieth Century Soviet-Turkish Relations/Post-Cold War Russian Turkish Cooperation and Rivalry
4. ‘Hard’ ‘Soft’, ‘Sharp/Smart Power’ in Foreign Policy
5. Turkey in WB & SC: ‘Neo-Ottomanism’ & Decline of Its Soft Power
6. Russia WB & SC: ‘Meddling’ & ‘Destabilising’ Controlling the ‘Near Abroad’
7. Rivalry in Albania & Kosovo
8. Rivalry in Montenegro & North Macedonia
9. Rivalry in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia
10. Rivalry in Azerbaijan
11. Rivalry in Armenia & Georgia
12. Workshop (Final Paper Outline) 20 points out of 100 points
Presentation criteria: 30% of the overall grade or 30 out of 100 points
Active Class Participation - 10% of the overall grade or 10 out of 100 points
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5. Turkey in WB & SC: ‘Neo-Ottomanism’ & Decline of Its Soft Power