How do “hard power” and “soft power” differ?
What will be an ideal response?
Hard power refers to capabilities to coerce or reward others, while soft power involves a state’s reputation and its attraction for others.
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What is a consequence of direct primaries?
a. Direct primaries increase the influence of political party leaders. b. Direct primaries increase cohesion within parties. c. Direct primaries increase the autonomy of elected politicians. d. Direct primaries increase the electability of party-line candidates
Political Science
Which of these men would be considered a citizen-leader?
a. Walter Lippmann b. Winston Churchill c. Anwar Sadat d. Václav Havel e. Alexander Hamilton
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