superpowers: USrising superpowers: EUpotential superpowers: China and India (have major hurdles to overcome or will collapse upon reaching this level)
5/15/2007 3:50:28 PM
Russia again in a few more decades.
5/15/2007 3:55:40 PM
South Korea and Japan are technological superpowers (the latter moreso than the first). Also, Japan is working on rebuilding their military by rewriting their constitution. http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-top-ten/world-top-ten-military-spending-countries-map.htmlThey already are ranked #2 in military spending without a 'military.'
5/15/2007 4:08:00 PM
(powers that can unilaterally impose their will: )USAChinaRussiaon a lesser level:AustraliaJapanBritainGermany and France working togetherBrazilIndia[Edited on May 15, 2007 at 4:13 PM. Reason : .]
5/15/2007 4:13:41 PM
So when (if ever) will the US fall from "super power" status? When this happens, what will be the major consequences for us?
5/15/2007 4:19:46 PM
I doubt the US ever will fall from a superpower status in our lifetime, at least militarily. I do think economically we will be surpassed by several countries which will just have us seeing more standard of living stagnation, or slight declines and possible increases in inflation and unemployment.
5/15/2007 4:22:50 PM
I would say the largest state players during the next twenty to thirty years will be the United States, the European Union, and China.Significant players by region:Asia/Pacific - Australia, Japan, India, Pakistan, S. Korea, Iran, Egypt, IsraelEurope (Non-EU) - Turkey, RussiaAfrica - Nigeria, S. AfricaS. America - Brazil, maybe ArgentinaI think that N. Korea and Venezuela will likely implode. Something is going to happen to N. Korea, whether coup or invasion. Hugo Chavez may stay in power in the latter case, but I think his economy will implode, leaving nothing but yet another failed oil state in its wake.I can't think of any other major players emerging from Africa.I placed Russia as a regional and not international player because I don't see them projecting power, both military and economic, at the same level as the Americans, Chinese, and the EU in the near future. People still pay attention to Putin, but I feel that Russia needs time to build up.
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5/15/2007 8:54:33 PM
U.S. will stay superpower as long as it keeps military bases all over the world. When it starts to pull/withdraw bases worldwide, whether its due to expense or just declining international support, then we be looked at with more than
5/15/2007 9:26:30 PM
^^ For someone who lives a lavish lifestyle (not of his own accord) here in the USA, you sure do a lot of USA bashing. Bitch.
5/15/2007 9:58:27 PM
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5/16/2007 12:18:23 AM
well either way, its not the first time the US or the CIA tipped the balance of power in their favor. Its widely known through out latin american history.
5/16/2007 1:33:33 AM
I'm shocked TWW hasn't made the list.
5/16/2007 1:54:21 AM
china has a piss poor ability to project power militarily their blue water navy is pitiful and their airforce is just as pathetic, their biggest thing they have going is a 100 mil man army... but relatively little in terms of practical battlefield technology, economically they are pretty decent so far, but I think it will be very interesting to see what happens farther down the road for them.... what with internal strife and powergrabs....russia has a chance and could be, but has more serious internal issues than India and China...India, theoretically has a good chance, but they have major social issues even more severe than China's I can't label something as a superpower when millions of it's citizens are starving or are otherwise subjugated... actually the US has been termed a 'Hyper-power' usually by detractors...The EU is just about a superpower, they have the greatest overall unity short of the US, and some pretty technologically significant military forces.
5/18/2007 3:46:19 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/21/world/asia/21india.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogincase in point about india...
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5/21/2007 3:36:11 PM
very true, i meant that compared to China (rising middle class none too happy about being under commie rule) and India (caste system and still hugely rife religious issues.) the EU is pretty unified...Brazil / Argentina are really jockeying for primacy over South America... Brazil could do really well in this regard partly by saving it's rain forests more and then making a killing off of the tourist trade as a result.... Japan has done well and I'm sure will be around to exploit China when the inevitable collapse of the Chinese system occurs... as is S. KoreaAfrica? sub-Saharan it's godawful, with S. Africa being the only relatively stable local power... Niger and Nigeria have ambitions but that entire stretch of Africa has some major major issues... North Africa I would have to go with Egypt and Ethiopia being the current dominant forces...
5/22/2007 10:53:14 AM
China is much more unified than the EU. Make no mistake, when it comes time to fight or get something done, the Chinese band together. The EU can't even ratify a constitution. Every large-scale project they bite off sinks from excessive bureaucracy and too many hands in the pot. Just look at their space program. It's like the Articles of Confederation over there.
5/22/2007 11:28:09 AM
5/22/2007 11:40:56 AM
i have to give to you guys on those points...
5/22/2007 3:10:16 PM
You forgot Poland!1
5/22/2007 4:07:43 PM
Superpowers:United StatesChinaRussiaCountries that will impose their will regardless:Great BritainIsraelJapanCountries with potential:GermanySouth KoreaIndia
5/22/2007 6:08:29 PM