CGSC Intermediate Level Education (ILE) Practice Exam

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Hard power can be understood as what?

The use of diplomacy to achieve goals

The application of coercive strategies for compliance

Hard power refers to the ability of a state or actor to influence others through coercive means, primarily military force or economic sanctions. This form of power is characterized by its reliance on tangible resources and the direct ability to compel action or compliance through threats or actual use of force. The application of coercive strategies entails using military action or economic pressure to influence the behavior of other states or entities, making it a key component of international relations and security strategies.

The other options illustrate different forms of power that do not embody the concept of hard power. For instance, diplomacy focuses on negotiation and peaceful conflict resolution, while cultural appeal and economic partnerships represent soft power, which relies on attraction and persuasion rather than coercion. Thus, while these strategies are important in the toolkit of international relations, they fall under soft power rather than hard power.

The influence through cultural appeal

The establishment of economic partnerships

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