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NotesGlobal Politics HLTopic 1.3Soft power
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Soft power (Global Politics HL)

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Contents

  • What soft power is
  • Soft power in action: Hallyu
  • How powerful is soft power?
  • Paper 1 exam practice
The big idea: Soft power is getting others to want what you want — through attraction, not force or payment. If hard power pushes, soft power pulls.

You can make someone do something (hard power), or you can make them want to (soft power). Soft power works when others admire your culture, values or example and choose to follow your lead.

  • Culture — films, music, food and sport that others love (a country's Hallyu, Hollywood, football).
  • Values — ideals like democracy or human rights that others admire.
  • Foreign policy — acting in ways others see as fair and legitimate.
Attraction, not coercion: Soft power is co-optive power — it shapes what others want, so they follow willingly. That makes it very different from hard power, which changes the costs of what they do.

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One of the clearest recent soft-power stories is South Korea's Hallyu, or 'Korean Wave' — the global rise of Korean pop culture.

Case study — South Korea's Hallyu: K-pop (like BTS), K-dramas, films (like the Oscar-winning Parasite) and Korean food have won huge global fandoms. This makes millions of people around the world admire South Korea — a powerful form of attraction.

That admiration turns into real advantages: more tourism, higher exports, and greater standing in the world. South Korea gains influence not by force, but because people like it.

The key point: Soft power converts attraction into influence: goodwill and admiration make others more willing to cooperate, buy your products and follow your lead. It is cheap and lasting — but slow to build and hard to control.

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So how powerful is soft power? Weigh its strengths against its limits.

Link it up: Soft power is attraction; hard power is coercion. Combining them well is smart power. In an answer, show soft power building long-term influence — but note it cannot, on its own, stop force.
How soft power comes up in Paper 1: A Paper 1 source might show a state admired or copied by others. That is soft power — getting your way through attraction, not force.
IB-style questionExplain[4 marks]

With reference to a source and one example you have studied, explain how a state can build soft power.

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Easy marks to lose: 1. Confusing soft with hard power. Soft = attraction; hard = coercion.



2. Thinking soft power is 'weak'. It builds real, lasting influence.



3. No real example. Use Hallyu (or Hollywood).



4. Overstating it. Soft power cannot stop a tank on its own.

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