- 9th ASEF Journalists' Colloquium
12 - 13 November 2013
- 11th Asia-Europe Classroom Network Conference
28 Oct - 1 Nov 2013
- 13th Informal ASEM Seminar on Human Rights: "Human...
21 - 23 October 2013
12 - 13 November 2013
28 Oct - 1 Nov 2013
21 - 23 October 2013
| Project Period: | Contact: | Department: | Programme: | Theme: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Jul 06 - 28 Jul 06 | ASEF | Intellectual Exchange | Asia-Europe Lecture Tours |
Governance & Human Rights |
| Venue: | ||||
| Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Singapore Manila (The Philippines) Bangkok (Thailand) Jakarta (Indonesia) |
This lecture addressed the reasons behind Asian and European state actors’ development of common soft power capabilities, the concepts and interests that guide the projection of European and Asian soft power, and the consequences of this approach for the actors involved, particularly the US.
- Why have European and Asian state actors started to develop common soft power capabilities?
- What are the concepts and interests that guide the projection of European and Asian soft power?
- What are the structural and ideational constraints to Euro-Asian soft power?
- What are the consequences of developing soft power capabilities for the involved actors, including the US?
Dr. Sebastian Bersick, European Institute for Asian Studies