History’s Warning to America at 250: Culture Outlasts Empires

History’s Warning to America at 250: Culture Outlasts Empires

What makes power endure? University of Bonn's Hendrik W. Ohnesorge explores the relationship between influence, values, and international leadership, arguing that attraction and legitimacy often outlast coercion and force. Drawing on examples from classical antiquity, literature, and modern geopolitics, he traces the evolution of soft power and its role in shaping international affairs. As leaders increasingly favor transactional and nationalist approaches, Ohnesorge considers the rise of "post-liberal" soft power. What are the long-term consequences of this shift? And what role do values such as moderation, prudence, and courage play in sustaining influence? Be sure to subscribe to "Carnegie Council" wherever you stream your podcasts. Access all “Values & Interests” episodes: https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-podcast Image credits: Shutterstock.com/Wirestock Creators Shutterstock.com/Studio Romantic