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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
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What might be the result of supporting the Brown Party with soft or hard power?

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mart [117]3 years ago
8 0

There are many ways in which a party or a government can achieve its goals. These can be divided in various ways, but a way to classify them is by talking about soft and hard power. Soft power refers to the ability to attract and convince others through appeal. Hard power, on the other hand, refers to coercion, often through the use of weapons or other threats. The result of supporting the Brown power with soft power would be that it might result in a peaceful outcome. It could also help you achieve a longer lasting effect. On the other hand, supporting it with hard power would most likely lead to more violence and discontent.

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