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adammarples | 24 days ago

What is this soft power and what can the US do with it?

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kergonath|24 days ago

Having friends means that you can build bases where if you ask nicely, rather than having to invade. It prevents those friends from undermining you in a lot of cases. It makes them help you when you need, e.g. to get your hands on someone plotting attacks against you. It makes them more likely to trade with you under advantageous terms. I am sure you could think about at least a dozen other cases in a couple of minutes.

Soft power is spending pennies to convince other countries to do your dirty work.

vdqtp3|24 days ago

> build bases where if you ask nicely, rather than having to invade

How much of that actually came from soft power rather than "hard power", like USA actions in WW2?

LPisGood|24 days ago

Shape the world to benefit the US - having US dollar be strong primarily.

jonstewart|24 days ago

Make the dollar the global currency and reap the benefits of facilitating gentle commerce?

BLKNSLVR|24 days ago

I believe Trump has asked that exact question. But also asked how much it costs and whether it can be privatized.

biofox|24 days ago

Did you forget the /s?

Some people mentioned the dollar as the global reserve currency, but there's also the use of English as the global lingua franca, the US being the largest global destination for talent and investment, and countries (previous) willingness to make sacrifices or deal with the US on less-than-perfect terms out of a sense of shared culture.

mikemarsh|24 days ago

Some people really do think of soft power, propaganda, shady covert operations, etc. as something "the other guys" do (China! KGB-Putin!), but assume the US is somehow above all that.

Basically a neoconservative-esque sentimental view of the USA as "the good guys" on "the global stage" (although many would rightly recoil at the comparison to neocons).