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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
02.12.2008
"Soft Power" Power

Now Michael Chertoff catches the fever:

The Bush administration's point man in protecting America against terrorism says U.S. investments in safety should not be restricted to airport screening machines or border fences. Michael Chertoff says the U.S. also should spend more on foreign-aid programs, scholarships for foreign students and other tools of so-called soft power.

The idea isn't new, but the messenger is. Mr. Chertoff, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security since February 2005, heads an agency known for its crackdowns on immigration and the ratcheting-up of passenger screening at airports....

Mr. Chertoff said he came to his views over the past six months or so, when he finally had time to think about big-picture challenges. Now, he said, "a lasting victory in the safeguarding of the country" can be achieved only by marrying traditional security with winning "a contest of ideas, and a battle for the allegiance of men and women around the world."

It is a case that President George W. Bush's critics have pressed for years, although Mr. Chertoff is careful not to criticize his boss. The term "soft power" was coined and popularized in the 1990s by one such critic, Joseph Nye, a Harvard professor who is among the nation's pre-eminent liberal thinkers on foreign policy.

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:51 PM with 3 comment(s)

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poortomsacold said:

what about more scholarships for deserving American kids?  Why must America not only police the world but educate it as well?  Why don't we insist that the nations we are rebuilding, i.e. Iraq and Afghanistan, build and materially support Westernized universities.  I am a fairly liberal guy but I'm getting tired of kids from Mississippi and Kentucky and West Virginia not receiving the kind of opportunities they should.

December 3, 2008 7:33 AM

janus said:

Is the only prescription more cowbell?

December 3, 2008 8:55 AM

cspencef said:

Easy enough for Chertoff to say when he knows he won't be responsible for carrying out such a policy any time soon...

December 3, 2008 9:48 AM