The term soft power refers to

a. any unsuccessful attempt by one nation to influence another.
b. military tactics and technologies that are designed to minimize civilian causalities.
c. efforts by one nation to influence the people and governments of other nations by persuasion rather than coercion.
d. any policy tool that has declined in influence over time


Answer: c. efforts by one nation to influence the people and governments of other nations by persuasion rather than coercion.

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