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NotesGlobal Politics HLTopic 1.3
Unit 1 · Core · Understanding power and global politics · Topic 1.3

IB Global Politics HL — Power

Topic 1.3 of IB Global Politics covers Power, which is part of Unit 1: Core · Understanding power and global politics. Students explore key concepts including What is power?, Hard power, Soft power, and more. A strong understanding of power is essential for IB Global Politics HL exams and builds the foundation for connected topics across the syllabus.

Higher Level students should use this topic hub as a map: start with the shared sub-topics, then follow the HL-only extensions and exam-skill links where this topic asks for deeper analysis.

Exam technique guidePractice questions

Key concepts in Power

Key Idea: Power is the master concept of the whole course — the ability to shape outcomes. It comes in many forms (hard, soft, smart, structural, relational), and the exam skill is spotting which kind of power is at work in a source and evaluating it.

📚 The forms of power at a glance

Types of power

  1. 1.3.1–1.3.2 What is power / hard-soft-smart — Power = ability to shape outcomes. Hard (force/coercion), soft (attraction/persuasion), smart (a mix).
  2. 1.3.3 Structural power — Power to shape the rules and structures — controlling the system, not just winning within it.
  3. 1.3.4–1.3.5 Economic / political / social / cultural / ideological — Power flows through money, institutions, culture and ideas, not just armies.
  4. 1.3.6+ How power is exercised — Power to (capacity), power over (control), power with (acting together).

⚖️ The debates that come up

  • Force wins battles
  • Attraction wins lasting influence
  • Judge: smart power blends both

  • Not just the strongest
  • Structural power shapes the rules
  • Judge: look beneath the surface

  • Power over (control)
  • Power to / power with
  • Judge: power is relational, not just domination
IB-style questionExplain[4 marks]

With reference to a source and one example you have studied, explain the difference between hard and soft power.

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Important: Thinking power = military force only. Examiners reward students who spot <strong>soft, structural and relational</strong> power and <strong>evaluate</strong> which is at work — power is the ability to shape outcomes, and the most powerful actors often shape the rules, not just win the fight.
Answer in your head first, then tap to reveal.

What is power? The ability to shape outcomes — to make things happen the way you want. It is the master concept of global politics.

What are hard, soft and smart power? Hard = force/coercion (military, sanctions); soft = attraction/persuasion (culture, values, diplomacy); smart = an effective combination of both.

What is structural power? The power to shape the rules, structures and agenda — controlling the system itself, not just winning within it. Often the deepest kind of power.

What is the difference between power to, over and with? Power to = the capacity to act; power over = control of others; power with = acting together for shared goals — power is relational, not only domination.

Why look beneath the surface for power? Because the most powerful actors often shape the rules and agenda (structural power), so who 'has power' is not just who is strongest in a fight.

Exam Tips

  • Power = ability to shape outcomes (not just military force).
  • Know hard / soft / smart / structural / relational power.
  • Spot WHICH kind of power a source shows — and evaluate it.
  • Power to / over / with — power is relational, not just domination.

What you'll learn in Topic 1.3

  • 1.3.1 What is power?
  • 1.3.2 Hard power
  • 1.3.3 Soft power
  • 1.3.4 Military power
  • 1.3.5 Economic power
  • 1.3.6 Structural power
  • 1.3.7 Ideological power
  • 1.3.8 How power is exercised
Suggested study order: Read the notes for each sub-topic below → test yourself with flashcards → attempt practice questions → review exam technique.

Study resources — 1.3 Power

1.3.1

What is power?

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1.3.2

Hard power

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1.3.3

Soft power

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1.3.4

Military power

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1.3.5

Economic power

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1.3.6

Structural power

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1.3.7

Ideological power

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1.3.8

How power is exercised

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Topic 1.3 Power forms a core part of Unit 1: Core · Understanding power and global politics in IB Global Politics HL. Mastering these concepts will strengthen your understanding of connected topics across the syllabus and prepare you for exam questions that require analysis, evaluation, and real-world application.

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