International Seminars and Conferences: Soft Power Engines in an Era of Geostrategic Transformation: A Qualitative Study

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This research examines the evolving and increasingly critical role of international seminars and conferences as instruments for soft power projection in contemporary global politics. Through a comprehensive qualitative analysis of major international forums conducted between 2020 and 2024, this study meticulously investigates how nations strategically leverage these platforms to influence global narratives, cultivate strategic alliances, and advance national interests, often transcending the limitations of traditional hard-power mechanisms. The findings illuminate a fundamental and profound shift in global influence dynamics, wherein the capacity to convene, expertly moderate, and effectively shape international discourse has ascended to a level of strategic importance comparable to, and even exceeding, conventional military or economic might in some contexts. The research concludes that conferences have transitioned from mere discussion forums to pivotal decision-making centers that directly impact global policy formation across a diverse spectrum of sectors, including economics, security, technology, environmental governance, and cultural exchange. This transformation underscores their indispensable contribution to modern diplomacy and global governance.

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