Explain how cultural exports like entertainment can have economic and political impacts beyond their cultural value.
Korean cultural exports generated $6.5 billion for the economy and increased tourism (1 in 13 tourists visited Korea because of BTS).
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Hard power in international relations includes:
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Soft power refers to a country's ability to influence others through:
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What are the main components of "hard power" and how do countries use them to influence others?
Includes military force and economic pressure like sanctions or trade restrictions. Countries use these tools to coerce others into compliance through threats
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Define "soft power" and explain how it differs from "hard power" in international relations.
Influences others through attraction (culture, values, entertainment) while hard power uses coercion (military force, economic pressure).
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Provide an example of a country demonstrating soft and hard power, and explain which is more effective
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According to regional power rankings, the top powers in Asia are:
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Changes in a country's economic capabilities typically: