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#30 - How Do Countries Control Your Mind Without You Knowing? | Soft Power Explained

20 min · 3 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio #30 - How Do Countries Control Your Mind Without You Knowing? | Soft Power Explained

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How do countries win hearts and minds without military force? In this episode of Diplomacy and Discourse, we explore the massive world of soft power and cultural diplomacy in 2026. 🌍 WHAT WE COVER: • Soft power vs hard power strategies • K-culture's global domination (BTS, Squid Game, webtoons) • FIFA World Cup 2026 & Milano Cortina Olympics 2026 • Thailand's "One Family, One Soft Power" initiative • Digital diplomacy and AI governance • Streaming wars as cultural battlegrounds • Educational exchanges shaping future leaders • How South Korea, USA, China, and EU compete 💡 KEY INSIGHTS: Countries are investing billions in cultural influence. From Netflix originals to Olympic hosting to international student programs—soft power shapes global politics more than you think. 📚 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: • UK Forum on Cultural Diplomacy insights • Real 2026 examples of soft power in action • Why entertainment is now a national security asset • How sports diplomacy builds alliances 🎙️ SUBSCRIBE to Diplomacy and Discourse for weekly deep dives into international relations, geopolitics, and the forces shaping our world. #softpower #culturaldiplomacy #internationalrelations #geopolitics #kculture #fifa2026 #olympics #globalpolitics #streamingwars #digitaldiplomacy

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