Superpowers Flashcards
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What is a superpower?
nation/group of nations with a leading position in international politics
Where did the word superpower originate
the late 1940s when it was used to describe the three dominant powers - USA, USSR, British Empire
What is an emerging superpower?
A nation whose economic, military and political influence is already large and growing
What is a regional power?
Influences other countries at continental scale
Examples of regional powers
South Africa to Africa, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Australia, India
What can superpowers be defined by using contrasting characteristics? (pillars of power)
Economic Military Political Cultural Demographic Access to natural resources
What is the basis of being a superpower?
Economic strength
What are economic factors that help a superpower succeed?
- high GDP
- high levels of global trade and influence over it
- TNC headquarters
- hard currency is held in other countries’ reserves
What are political factors that help a superpower succeed?
- permanent seat on UN Security Council
- ability to influence others on UN and WTO
- many multilateral agreements
What are military factors that help a superpower succeed? and achieve geopolitical goals
- threat of military action as well as military force
- high expenditure on military resources such as hardware, personnel, nuclear weapons
- intelligence network
- tech exporter
- blue water navy
- drones/missiles/satellite tech
- national defence budgets and tech are often more important than military size
What are cultural factors that help a superpower succeed?
- rich cultural history voluntarily enjoyed by many e.g music, fashion
What are demographic factors that help a superpower succeed?
- large proportion of international employees
- skilled workers are attracted to the country
- not necessarily a large pop, as shown by Singapore, which has pop. of half of London, yet has become a key player in Asia
How does access to resources help boost power?
- in the form of physical and human resources
- level of education and skills
- number of people
- lessens dependency if they have e.g oil
- ability to trade commodities
- viable location
What would some add to superpower factors?
physical size
geographical position
Why is China’s position as a superpower contested?
-lack of cultural and political influence (in e.g UN, WTO)
Why is USA the biggest superpower?
- 16 of top 20 unis
- gives most financial assistance ($33 billion)
- most migration to USA (45 mill foreign-born living in US, 4x that of next country)
- 37% of world’s military spending
- $53,000 per capita GDP, compared w/ China;s $6000
What is OECD? When set up, how many members
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
35 developed countries
Who is in G8?
Canada France Germany Italy Japan Russia UK USA
Why was G8 most influential until recently
global shift to Asia has meant G20 is more significant, as it includes G8 plus 12 others, including BRICS
Who is in G20?
G8 Argentina Australia Brazil China EU India Indonesia Mexico Saudi Arabia South Africa SK Turkey
Who is in the UN Security Council?
UK, USA, Russia, China, France permanent
What is the UN Security Council’s purpose?
to approve military intervention only when justified in particular conflicts
7.1B What does maintaining power sit on a spectrum from
hard to soft power, which vary in their effectiveness
What is hard power
how countries get their way using force