Daniele Carminati

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Daniele Carminati is a lecturer in International Relations at Mahidol University International College and holds a PhD in Asian and International Studies from the City University of Hong Kong. His research interest revolves around the sociocultural, economic, and political implications of globalization in East and Southeast Asia with a particular focus on soft power dynamics.

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The Reinforcing Loop between Digital Nomads and Soft Power

What is the nexus between modern ‘nomadic’ workers and a country’s international appeal and how could the interaction between the two result in a...

Netflix as a Global Soft Power Multiplier

Netflix is a powerful purveyor of soft power, what is recognized as the power of attraction in international relations. Soft power is generally characterized...

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