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Jesuit strategy in Japan and India in the 16th Century as a precursor to modern Western “Soft Power”

JournalVestnik RUDN International Relations
PublisherPeoples' Friendship University of Russia
DOI10.22363/2313-0660-2017-17-2-391-401
OpenAlexW2615725118
Languageen
ISSN2313-0660
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Abstract

The principles of “soft power”, within the context of the historical development of international relations both on the worldwide and regional levels, had been applied in the East and in the West long before the aforementioned theories appeared. It was the Jesuits in the 16th Century who developed strategies of influence and were pioneers in the introduction of “soft” methods of leverage in international communication practice. In today’s world, which is witnessing an increase in the role of the religious factor in international relations, it is important to understand how to identify these achievements, and correct the mistakes of these early strategies, based on the practices of Francis Xavier in Japan and of Antoni de Montserrat in the Mughal Empire. An attentive and thorough study of the Jesuits’ experience is of great importance in understanding contemporary processes of international interaction from a “soft power” point of view.

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openalex_conceptsSoft power; Power (physics); History; Ancient history; Economic history
openalex_topicsChinese history and philosophy; Reformation and Early Modern Christianity; Japanese History and Culture
crossref_date2017
crossref_publisherPeoples' Friendship University of Russia