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Elements of Soft Power in Germany's Foreign Policy

Student: Zolotarevskii Ivan

Supervisor: Anna Efimova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Political Science (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

This paper is devoted to the analysis of the Germany's foreign policy in the theoretical framework of the "soft power" conception. Basing on the analysis of offical state documents several conclusions about the role of "soft power" policy in the German foreign policy and about the structure of its system are being made. This work might be interesting for the scholars studying the phenomenon of "soft power" as well as for the general reader, interested in International Relations.

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