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Soft power and dark heritage: multiple potentialities
Authors:David Clarke  Anna Cento Bull  Marianna Deganutti
Institution:1. Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies, University of Bath, Bath, UKd.clarke@bath.ac.uk;3. Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:Abstract

While positively connoted tangible cultural heritage is widely recognized as an asset to states in their exercise of soft power, the value of sites of ‘dark heritage’ in the context of soft power strategies has not yet been fully explored. This article offers a theoretical framework for the analysis of the multiple soft power potentialities inherent in the management and presentation of sites of past violence and atrocity, demonstrating how the value of these sites can be developed in terms of place branding, cultural diplomacy and state-level diplomacy. The relationship between dark heritage, soft power and the search for ‘ontological security’ is also explored, highlighting how difficult pasts can be mobilized in order to frame positive contemporary roles for states in the international system. Drawing on this theoretical framework, the article offers an analysis of the case of the So?a valley in Slovenia and the presentation of the site of the First World War battle of Kobarid in a dedicated museum. Through this case study, the article underlines the particular role of dark heritage for the national self-projection of a new and small state in the context of European integration.
Keywords:Soft power  dark heritage  cultural diplomacy  memorial diplomacy  place branding
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