hard power
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Contexto: "In using hard power to achieve this aim, the USA preferred pre-emptive action, which according to liberal philosophy would help the spread of democracy and increase opportunity for peace and stability in the Middle East and the world at large."
Fonte: DANJU, Ipek; MAASOGLU, Yasar; MAASOGLU, Nahide. The Reasons Behind U.S. Invasion Of Iraq. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 81, p. 682-690, 2013. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042813015632. Acesso em: 01 julho 2022.
Fonte: DANJU, Ipek; MAASOGLU, Yasar; MAASOGLU, Nahide. The Reasons Behind U.S. Invasion Of Iraq. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 81, p. 682-690, 2013. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042813015632. Acesso em: 01 julho 2022.
Termo equivalente: poder duro
Definição: "At one extreme was hard or command power — the ability to change what others do through coercion (followed next on the continuum by inducement). At the other extreme was soft or co-optive power — the ability to shape what others want through attraction (preceded by agenda-setting). "
Fonte: SMITH-WINDOSR, Brooke. Hard Power, Soft Power Reconsidered. Canadian Military Journal. p. 51-56, 2000.
Fonte: SMITH-WINDOSR, Brooke. Hard Power, Soft Power Reconsidered. Canadian Military Journal. p. 51-56, 2000.
Definição em português: "Num extremo está o poder duro ou de comando - a capacidade de mudar o que os outros fazem através da coerção (seguido no continuum por indução). No outro extremo, está o poder cooperativo ou suave - a capacidade de moldar o que os outros querem através da atração (precedido por estabelecimento de agenda)."