What is the difference between hard and soft power?
a. Hard power is relatively more difficult to use effectively than soft power.
b. Hard power is typically used by revisionist powers while soft power is used by status quo powers.
c. Hard power aims at affecting behavior while soft power aims at affecting preferences.
d. Hard power is used during war while soft power is used during peacetime.
c
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