Times of Suriname

France tops US in global ‘soft power’ rankings as Trump factor blamed

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FRANCE - France has been declared the new world leader in ‘soft power’ according to a new report published yesterday.

According to The Soft Power 30, which is published by PR firm Portland Communicat­ions, France ranked top ahead of the United Kingdom and last year’s leader, the United States.

Soft power, a term first used by the American political scientist Joseph Nye, combines the use of political values, culture, and foreign policy rather than coercion to influence the world stage.

The report says France’s rise from fifth to first is explained by Macron’s overwhelmi­ng election victory as well as the country’s ‘unrivaled’ vast diplomatic network, as well how the country is perceived abroad.

“Macron has now been handed the mandate to help lead France through a period of pro-business and pro-EU reforms”, wrote the authors of the report.

“What emerges from these reforms will likely be a more dynamic and energized France that plays a leading role in the EU and perhaps shows greater global leadership overall”.

The report examines polling in 25 countries across the world and covers areas such as government, culture, foreign policy, enterprise, education and digital engagement. According to the results, Macron’s success is down to both him and his party, La Republique En Marche, “riding a wave of both domestic and internatio­nal popularity”.

The report also notes that the threat of terrorism has not deterred tourists from visiting France, which also won marks for its cuisine and art scene. (CNN. com)

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