Fritz Dalichow’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


The Future for Higher Education
  • Article

January 1986

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3 Reads

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20 Citations

European Journal of Education

Fritz Dalichow

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David Jacques

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John Richardson

Citations (1)


... Power can be categorized into three main groups: military, economic, and soft power. The military component is referred to as "hard power" that is characterized using force, while economic power, although technically classified as "hard power," relies on coercion and financial incentives (Nye, 2005). The concept of "soft power", along with the corresponding theory, has gained widespread recognition and acceptance among academics, the media, and policymakers. ...

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Exploring the Causal Relationship Model of Foreign Tourists' Behavior and Soft Power Creation in Gastronomy Tourism: A Case Study in Thailand
The Future for Higher Education
  • Citing Article
  • January 1986

European Journal of Education