How Can an Old–Fashioned Weapon Become a Modern, Soft Power Tool for Turkey?

According to a definition provided by author Joseph Nye, “Hard power is push; soft power is pull. Fully defined, soft power is the ability to affect others through the co-optive means of framing the agenda persuading. And eliciting real attraction to obtain preferred outcomes.” With these descriptions, governments are shifting the power from the state … Continue reading How Can an Old–Fashioned Weapon Become a Modern, Soft Power Tool for Turkey?