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Silk Roads at the British Museum - Soft Power in an "Inclusive" World
It is fascinating to see how the west is adapting its concept of soft power. In times past, soft power meant convincing (aka imposing) via culture and economics, whether it be art, or film, or gastronomy, or industrial products or the political system. Even pretty girls - Marilyn Monroe or the Kardashians as weapons of soft power. But whatever the medium, soft power was all about making others recognize the attractiveness (superiority) of the west, so that the object of the soft power aspire to be like the west, and, of course, accept western leadership.
In the last years a new concept of soft power has emerged. Rather than a demonstration of (supposed) superiority, this new soft power is all about inclusivity. "Look how much we appreciate you!." "We love your food/music/art". "You are so important and unique!"
But the goal of this new soft power is not equality, it is assimilation, absorption of the strengths of the others through flattery, while maintaining the centrality and indispensability of those wielding the soft power.
The Silk Roads exhibition currently at the British Museum is a perfect example of this new soft power. Beautiful objects exquisitely displayed and a mesmerizing narrative. But interestingly, if you take a step back, the exhibition is actually mostly about the west. Apparently the Silk Road is as much about Scandinavia and western Europe as about Central Asia or China...
Camel caravans crossing desert dunes, merchants trading silks and spices at bazaars – these are the images that come to mind when we think of the Silk Roads. But the reality goes far beyond this. In fact, so far beyond this that, if we are to judge solely from this exhibition, the Silk Road is not so much a unique series of traders, peoples and cultures, but rather basically a trade route to, for and about Europe.
Thus is the new soft power, "you are so fascinating and exquisite."
("But it is still all about us...") Some Final Thoughts...
What the Silk Roads exhibition ultimately reveals is not the wonder of connection or the mutual exchange of civilizations, but the West’s relentless ability to insert itself into every story. It’s not enough to admire the Silk Roads as they were: a dynamic, multipolar network of cultures spanning Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. No, the narrative must be reframed: the Silk Roads were really about Western civilization all along. How convenient.
This isn’t inclusivity; it’s appropriation with a smile. The objects are exquisite, the narrative mesmerizing, but the subtext is clear: “You are fascinating, but only because we’ve chosen to acknowledge you. And your story only matters because it ties back to us.”
The British Museum doesn’t just display artifacts; it displays the mechanics of modern soft power, flattery as a form of dominance, “appreciation” as a method of absorption. Beneath the surface of the exhibit lies an implicit message: the Silk Roads may have stretched thousands of miles, but all roads lead to London.
So here we are, dazzled by treasures that represent the richness of the Global Majority, only to find they’ve been co-opted into the service of Western centrality. This is the paradox of modern soft power: it promises respect and inclusion, but only as long as the story still revolves around the West.
Perhaps that’s the enduring truth: no matter how fascinating the “other” may be, in this narrative, they’re never the protagonist, just an exquisite supporting character in the same old Western script.
- Gerry Nolan
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It is fascinating to see how the west is adapting its concept of soft power. In times past, soft power meant convincing (aka imposing) via culture and economics, whether it be art, or film, or gastronomy, or industrial products or the political system. Even pretty girls - Marilyn Monroe or the Kardashians as weapons of soft power. But whatever the medium, soft power was all about making others recognize the attractiveness (superiority) of the west, so that the object of the soft power aspire to be like the west, and, of course, accept western leadership.
In the last years a new concept of soft power has emerged. Rather than a demonstration of (supposed) superiority, this new soft power is all about inclusivity. "Look how much we appreciate you!." "We love your food/music/art". "You are so important and unique!"
But the goal of this new soft power is not equality, it is assimilation, absorption of the strengths of the others through flattery, while maintaining the centrality and indispensability of those wielding the soft power.
The Silk Roads exhibition currently at the British Museum is a perfect example of this new soft power. Beautiful objects exquisitely displayed and a mesmerizing narrative. But interestingly, if you take a step back, the exhibition is actually mostly about the west. Apparently the Silk Road is as much about Scandinavia and western Europe as about Central Asia or China...
Camel caravans crossing desert dunes, merchants trading silks and spices at bazaars – these are the images that come to mind when we think of the Silk Roads. But the reality goes far beyond this. In fact, so far beyond this that, if we are to judge solely from this exhibition, the Silk Road is not so much a unique series of traders, peoples and cultures, but rather basically a trade route to, for and about Europe.
Thus is the new soft power, "you are so fascinating and exquisite."
("But it is still all about us...") Some Final Thoughts...
What the Silk Roads exhibition ultimately reveals is not the wonder of connection or the mutual exchange of civilizations, but the West’s relentless ability to insert itself into every story. It’s not enough to admire the Silk Roads as they were: a dynamic, multipolar network of cultures spanning Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. No, the narrative must be reframed: the Silk Roads were really about Western civilization all along. How convenient.
This isn’t inclusivity; it’s appropriation with a smile. The objects are exquisite, the narrative mesmerizing, but the subtext is clear: “You are fascinating, but only because we’ve chosen to acknowledge you. And your story only matters because it ties back to us.”
The British Museum doesn’t just display artifacts; it displays the mechanics of modern soft power, flattery as a form of dominance, “appreciation” as a method of absorption. Beneath the surface of the exhibit lies an implicit message: the Silk Roads may have stretched thousands of miles, but all roads lead to London.
So here we are, dazzled by treasures that represent the richness of the Global Majority, only to find they’ve been co-opted into the service of Western centrality. This is the paradox of modern soft power: it promises respect and inclusion, but only as long as the story still revolves around the West.
Perhaps that’s the enduring truth: no matter how fascinating the “other” may be, in this narrative, they’re never the protagonist, just an exquisite supporting character in the same old Western script.
- Gerry Nolan
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⚡️ SOUTH KOREAN PREZ DECLARES MARTIAL LAW - Pro-West Yoon (pictured above) puts country in state of emergency martial law, accusing opposition of "sympathizing with North Korea, paralyzing government with anti-state activities".
It's not yet clear how surprise announcement will effect the Asian nation.
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Iranian ambassador to Damascus Akbari stresses resurgence of terror in Syria is to serve Israel and U.S.
There are many indications of Israeli role in what is happening in Syria, most prominent of which is armed groups' attack coinciding with Lebanon's ceasefire
Washington has sought to sow discord between parties of Resistance Axis. There's a hidden U.S. agenda to remain in Syria for sake of Israel's interests - Akbari.
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Both Seoul's ruling party and opposition have condemned Yoon's declaration, vowing to block it in parliament.
Crowds start protesting by parliament (2nd footage, right) against #NATO and U.S.-running of supposed "democratic" country, acting as Washington's proxy dictatorship as President Yoon puts himself and military forcibly in charge against will of all government and popular factions.
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Government building becomes pushed to its brink as 8 military helicopters fly overhead to try to stop TAKEOVER of facility (1st, left video) - though the drastic action undertaken by demonstrators in society and government must have worked with marital law called off after attempted seizure of parliament and 190 parliamentary votes all in favor of stopping the measure.
When both your ruling parliament and opposition are ready to takeover government building, some things have to be reconsidered.
UPDATE: Despite parliament's vote, martial law will remain in place until president orders lifting it.
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🇮🇱💥 🇵🇸 ISRAELI FORCES AGAIN ATTACK, DETAIN DOCTORS - though not in North #Gaza this time, but in #Tubas, Occupied West Bank as #IDF makes full force CRACKDOWN on heads and lead medical staff of the #Turkish Hospital in the #Palestinian town in videos above.
Israeli forces break glass and wreak havoc inside hospital (pic above), with one doctor's pleas falling on deaf ears (1st video) as IDF hauls medical staff into back of military vehicle (2nd), without giving a damn about international or humanitarian laws.
Hamas fighters in Tubas, occupied West Bank engaged in fierce machine gunfights against IDF in the area just now - of course, Israel's top battle tactic is to go in the hospital and arrest defenseless doctors.
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Israeli forces break glass and wreak havoc inside hospital (pic above), with one doctor's pleas falling on deaf ears (1st video) as IDF hauls medical staff into back of military vehicle (2nd), without giving a damn about international or humanitarian laws.
Hamas fighters in Tubas, occupied West Bank engaged in fierce machine gunfights against IDF in the area just now - of course, Israel's top battle tactic is to go in the hospital and arrest defenseless doctors.
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🇰🇷 PROTESTORS AMASS IN #SEOUL AS LOCAL TELEVISION SAYS MARITAL LAW STILL IN EFFECT with country's President still defying unanimous decision undertaken by South #Korean parliament to vote against measure.
Media says martial law will remain in place in South #Korea until the president issues decree to lift it, yet country's Constitution states it must be lifted after parliamentary decision.
And this is supposed to be the "democratic" and "free" Korea?
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Media says martial law will remain in place in South #Korea until the president issues decree to lift it, yet country's Constitution states it must be lifted after parliamentary decision.
And this is supposed to be the "democratic" and "free" Korea?
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🇮🇱 ISRAEL MURDERS LITTLE BABY IN HOME BOMBING IN GAZA CITY, northeast of Gaza Strip, slaughtering 2-month-old little one along with family in their home, leaving baby bloodied, dusted, face covered from mutilation caused by vicious attack.
More than 3,700 Palestinians in North Gaza have been slaughtered in over 2 months alone of Israeli siege in attempt to wipe out all civilians and force buffer zone in middle of enclave.
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Erdogan claims seeking "room for diplomacy in the region" saying Syria "should engage in the political solution process" - aka hand him over the northwest and east.
Erdogan and Putin also discussed strengthening cooperation economically and bilaterally with #Iran to revive previous ceasefire agreement.
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In November, Netanyahu toured the Netzarim corridor in a relatively rare visit to the Gaza Strip. Israeli troops in the area were “doing amazing work,” the prime minister said in a statement. “They have achieved excellent results toward our important objective — Hamas will not rule in Gaza,” he added - NYT.
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