Charm : how magnetic personalities shape global politics
(2024)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
327.1019/SONNEVEND,J

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 327.1019/SONNEVEND,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2024]
©2024
DESCRIPTION

v, 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780691230337, 0691230331 :, 0691230331, 9780691230337
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Charm : a keyword of contemporary global politics -- Liberal charm : New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern -- Illiberal charm : Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán -- Charm offensive in diplomacy : Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif -- Unexpected charm : North Korean leader Kim Jong-un -- Authenticity without charm : Germany's Angela Merkel -- The power of charm in global politics : a balancing act between seduction and deception

"In this book, media sociologist Julia Sonnevend argues that "charm" has become a keyword of contemporary global politics. As people increasingly turn their attention to political personalities in contrast to parties, policies, and institutions, the power of personal magnetism needs public examination. Traditional charisma used powerful rhetorical performances at a distance from political citizens in a limited set of media. In contrast, contemporary charm rests on proximity to political tribes and appears on a wide variety of media platforms. Politicians have to appear in the media as "one of us," as a person to have a beer with. This absurd requirement is at the heart of politics today. Focusing on the mediated self-representations of liberal, illiberal, and authoritarian political leaders from North Korea to Iran to New Zealand to Germany and Hungary, this book considers the role charm plays in contemporary politics worldwide. Sonnevend also discusses what she calls "charm offensives": country leaders' short-term public relations campaigns in which they weaponize their charm to shift their countries' international image. She ultimately argues that charm will shape the future of democracy worldwide, as political values will be increasingly embodied by mediated personalities. These personalities will come and go on the world stage, casting a magic spell to their tribes, causing both hope and despair. We need a better understanding of charm's political power to consider the fragile political moment we all live in"--