Soft power now speaks a new language
Soft power in today's day and age of complex geopolitics has departed from the conventional nomenclature given to it.
Soft power in today's day and age of complex geopolitics has departed from the conventional nomenclature given to it.
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This can be attributed to economic uncertainties, changing investment landscapes and the pandemic’s lingering effects. The report suggests that the region’s recent decline deviates from its usual upward trajectory.