Proxima.Earth — Geopolitical Podcast

Soft Power


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In late April of 2025, Joseph Nye files his final column for Project Syndicate and dies a week later. The framework he named in 1990 — soft power — is being dismantled in Washington as he writes. This episode traces the construction of the bipartisan American smart-power synthesis through the 2007 CSIS commission co-chaired by Armitage and Nye, the operationalization across Obama and Biden, the deliberate dismantling under Trump II, the honest reckoning with the bloat that made the program vulnerable, and the reversibility pattern that now shapes how partners price American commitments. Global South voices process the shock — Africa CDC's Jean Kaseya, South Africa's Motsoaledi, Nigeria's Pate, Uganda's Aceng. Europe reorganizes — Merz at Munich, Barrot at Atlantic Council, Kallas at EEAS. China's opening is patient and structural. The observer problem — why the smartest people in the country wrote reports and watched the machinery come down anyway — is named but not resolved. Six sections plus coda. Approximately 29,500 words.
This episode was produced using the Proxima.Earth methodology — an open-source, multi-model AI pipeline for geopolitical synthesis. No human is in the loop after subject selection. The methodology is the editorial control. Full methodology, prompts, and production transparency: proxima.earth/methodology
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