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American power in the world relies on these ideals of openness and critical debate.
Power is the ability to affect others to get the outcomes you want, and that can be done by coercion, payment or attraction.
Transformational leaders are important because they make choices that most other leaders would not.
Democracy is the best school to learn soft power.
Money and donations are an important part of our political system. They are hard power.
Leadership experts and the public alike extol the virtues of transformational leaders - those who set out bold objectives and take risks to change the world. We tend to downplay 'transactional' leaders, whose goals are more modest, as mere managers.
America should find its interests in ways which are more consistent with the interests of other countries, which are things that are good for us but also good for others. That will make Americans exporters of hope again, not exporters of fear.
In the information age, it's not just whose army wins, but whose story wins.
The national interest is predetermined by geopolitics or the history of a country. Important political leaders never just followed their interests - they were concerned about the interests of their people.
America rests on shared values rather than shared ethnicity.
Every politician just has to remember how he got his position in the first place. A young candidate running for Congress or any outsider interested in public office could only achieve his goals by relying on soft power. They could not force anyone to vote for them. They needed to convince their potential voters, they needed to do fundraising, they needed to be attractive candidates.
Terrorism is like jujitsu: The small players win if they make the large player use his strength against himself.
We live in a world of diverse cultures, and we know very little about social engineering and how to 'build nations.' And when we cannot be sure how to improve the world, hubristic visions pose a grave danger.