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Global Soft Power 2025: The Battle to Be Liked

1. What is “Soft Power”

2. Measuring the Unmeasurable

3. 2025’s Key Players

United States

China

United Kingdom

Middle East

South Korea

El Salvador

Conflict Nations

4. East Asia’s Soft Power Cage Match

5. The Trouble with Soft Power Rankings

  1. Familiarity Bias – Big countries always score higher; people can’t admire what they’ve never heard of.
  2. Survey Weighting – Large populations (e.g., India) dominate results, skewing global perception.
  3. Event Bias – Scandals and wars move the needle faster than quiet competence.
  4. Language & Media Hegemony – English-speaking countries control global narrative flow.
  5. Money Advantage – PR budgets equal influence; poor nations can’t fund cultural diplomacy.
  6. Brand Mentality – Treats countries like products: catchy slogans over substance.
  7. Moral Blind Spot – Authenticity and integrity matter, but indices rarely capture them.

→ Result: Rankings measure visibility, not virtue. The loudest countries win.

6. The “Zero-Sum” Illusion

7. Fragile Currency of Influence

8. Quiet Winners & Overlooked Players

9. Lessons from 2025

10. The Takeaway

So, yes, we now live in a world where countries compete to be “most likable.” It’s ridiculous—and somehow important. Because if charm replaces conquest, the planet might just survive another decade of its own ego.

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