Soft power is an inseparable element in international relations. The term ‘power,’ derived from the English language, not only refers to strength and authority, but also encompasses the influence held by an entity to compel another entity to act in accordance with the desires of the influencing entity. H.J. Morgenthau posits that the greater the power possessed by a nation, the higher the likelihood that the nation will successfully achieve its national interests, which have been previously formulated in accordance with its circumstances and needs.
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