Thai Halal Food as Soft Power for Thailand Towards the Chinese Market: A Sentimental Analysis ApproachChaowapark SrikasemPradorn SureephongAhmad Yahya DawodNopasit ChakpitakSomsak ChanaimSocial Space / Przestrzeń Spoeczna
Dedicated to celebrating Muaythai around the world, the 2024 Soft Power Festival kicked off with a spectacular Opening Ceremony. The festival brought together over 250 young participants who engaged in vibrant performances, cultural activities, and thril
Around the world, some countries look beyond military might to exert a more nuanced influence. In our fourth annual soft power survey, we take the pulse of…
Interaction of Music as a Soft Power in the Dimension of Cultural Diplomacy between Indonesia and Thailand The phenomenon of cultural diplomacy between Indonesia and Thailand had appeared since the visit of the Kings of Thailand to Java more than a hundred years ago. In addition, the Indonesian ...
The Menu - Japanese culinary soft power A119 Article Shake a leg 15 November 2018 Our ninth annual survey of the nations whose softer tactics are getting results. A114 Article Lion’s den 17 May 2018 Despite its athletes, writers and conservation efforts winning international acclaim, Kenya’s ...
Getting drenched in water fights, splashing water with elephants, or enjoying cultural performances, revelers embrace Songkran festivities throughout April across Thailand as the country rides on its traditional new year to boost "soft ...
Internet usage provides a proxy for soft power Soft power describes the way countries and the people in them influence others. In today’s world, the internet represents a key carrier of such influence. Countries ranked higher in our soft power list have more people logging on and using the ...
The consumption power of more than 1 million foreigners working or studying in China is disproportionately bigger than their tiny share (0.07 percent) of the total population - and whizzes of the country's homegrown tech ecosystem are sitting up and taki
Exerting Soft Power in Asia: Public Perceptions of the EU in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Thailand 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者: KL Chan 摘要: Europe's ability to project power depends on a unique combination of normative influence with a specific mix of policy instruments that...
candidates from South Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore indicate that the soft power of Japan and Western countries predicts applicant attraction to organizations from these countries; this suggests the importance of soft power in human resource management and international ...