Competence in a Crisis: The New Marker of Soft Power
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Shoebridge, Michael
Sharland, Lisa
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Aside from its devasting human impact, Covid-19 has revealed deep social, economic and political fault lines in and across the global system. How states and other global actors engage in this system and the extent to which they mine, obscure or seek to bridge emerging fault lines for advantage will reflect on their soft power.
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After Covid-19: Australia, the region and multilateralism
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2
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Byrne, C, Competence in a Crisis: The New Marker of Soft Power, After Covid-19: Australia, the region and multilateralism, 2020, 2, pp. 62-66