Abstract

ABSTRACT For many people around the world, the scale of the coronavirus crisis called to patterns of escalating cultural problems and polarization we have faced. This article looks at the cultural and power dimensions of this crisis in the context of soft power theory and makes a number of conceptual suggestions for future research.

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