Freeing the Future from the Past: Redefining Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy in a World of “Unequals”
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2022
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Soft power may be “soft” in appearance, but it is real power- and power is generally
defined as the ability to compel obedience. Cultural diplomacy may thus be a means to
that end: a dynamic of soft power, which tries to “beautify” the application of power by
stronger states in their interaction with less powerful ones. To this end, cultural
exchanges, educational and scientific aids, exchange of cultural attachés, creation of
consular units, etc.,, may be ways by which nations are given false sense of equality
and importance, whereas the real intentions are to push the limits of power by stronger
states. This paper identifies and examines the hidden dynamics of soft power, focusing
on the most effective of such cultural diplomacy. Identifying national interest as the
motive behind the instrument of cultural diplomacy, the paper argues that cultural
diplomacy is indeed effective in peaceful inter-state relations but the motive should not
be to dominate other people or nations and that the old uses of cultural diplomacy by
the superpowers for subtle domination, should give way to fostering of mutual trust,
global peace and security.