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Cultural Measurement Of The Russian Soft Power In The Context Of Development Of The Instrumentation For Strengthening The Country’S Humanitarian Impact Abroad
[Культурное Измерение Российской Мягкой Силы В Контексте Разработки Инструментария Укрепления Гуманитарного Влияния Страны За Рубежом]

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  • Kamyshanskaya Stefaniya (Камышанская С.С.)

    (South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

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The article discusses the main directions of influence of Russian “soft power” through the use of technologies of humanitarian influence in foreign policy, with the help of which the image of our state is formed. The author emphasizes that today the role and importance of the toolbox of "soft power" is increasing. The article deals with such tools of “soft power” as public diplomacy, the media and education. In addition, the author notes that the effectiveness of the influence of "soft power" abroad can grow due to foreign young people, who get acquainted with the national identity of our country through international events and academic exchanges.

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  • Kamyshanskaya Stefaniya (Камышанская С.С.), 2019. "Cultural Measurement Of The Russian Soft Power In The Context Of Development Of The Instrumentation For Strengthening The Country’S Humanitarian Impact Abroad [Культурное Измерение Российской Мягко," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 273-278.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s19142
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