Norway's Viking Army boosts U.S. favorability to 68%
Norwayโs "Viking Army" campaign has boosted its favorability among Americans from 55% in 2010 to 68% in 2023 by embedding its culture through schools, media, and bilingual programs. This soft power st
Norway has quietly launched one of the most effective soft-power campaigns in modern history, embedding its culture, language and values into American
Read Full Story at Politico โWhy This Matters
Norwayโs cultural penetrationโachieved through a calculated blend of education, media, and linguistic integrationโdemonstrates how small nations can outmaneuver larger powers in the global soft power arena. The shift in American perception isnโt just a diplomatic footnote; it reflects a shift in how cultural legacy can be weaponized as national capital, even against economic and military heavyweights.
Background Context
Long overshadowed by its oil wealth, Norway has quietly invested in cultural diplomacy since the early 2000s, funneling resources into American classrooms and media ecosystems. The Viking Army initiative, launched in 2015, wasnโt just about tourismโit was a strategic pivot to rebrand the country as a mythic, progressive counterweight to the chaos of globalization, leveraging Americaโs obsession with Nordic mythology and social welfare models.
What Happens Next
Expect Norway to double down on institutional partnerships, particularly in education, where bilingual programs could expand beyond English to include Sami languages. The real test will be whether this favorability translates into tangible policy influenceโwhether American politicians increasingly cite Norway as a model for healthcare, education, or climate policy without facing backlash.
Bigger Picture
This is part of a broader reconfiguration where smaller nations with strong cultural narrativesโthink South Korea with K-pop or Ireland with its literary mystiqueโare reshaping global perceptions on their own terms. The lesson isnโt just that soft power works, but that its most potent forms are invisible until theyโve already taken root, woven into the fabric of everyday life.

