RESOURCES AND SOURCES OF POWER
“ Resources are potential sources of power."
Joseph Nye
BEFORE WATCHING PART 2:
WHILE WATCHING PART 3
Check if your “true”/ “false” answers are correct.
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What is the difference between resources and sources of power?
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Can the same resources – let`s say military units –
become the sources of hard and soft power?
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Try the following “true / false” quiz BEFORE WATCHING PART 3:
true
false
1
Military units produce only hard power because they fight, and win, and
prevail, and coerce an opponent.
2
Military units produce soft power when used for assistance and tsunami
relief.
3
International reputation of a country is equal to the scale and number of
resources it has.
4
Overall activities of a country cannot give this country outcomes that are
greater than the amount of resources it has.
5
Any power – be it hard or soft – stems from government activities.
6
Soft power of a country can be produced by civil society – let`s say by
Hollywood.
7
Mass-media propaganda produces soft power.
8
Free and
vibrant civil society, business society, private sector, non-profit
sector can produce soft power.
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Credibility is an important component in producing soft power.
10
Threat, coercion, deterrence produce hard power.
Explain the differences between resources and sources of
power using active vocabulary from this page.
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