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    not rational for them to do so when considering the associated costs and risks of balancing‚ like the imposition of sanctions by the hegemon or negative international opinion. The absence of rivals with the ability and willingness to contest the superpower means that it will be able to assume hegemonic leadership of the international community. This depresses the possibility of conflict on a global scale and contributes to the preservation of world peace (Wohlforth 1999‚

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    facet by “Animus Dominandi” or the human “lust” for power (Morgenthau 1965:192). Men and women are by nature political animals: they are born to pursue power and to enjoy the fruits of power.” “The craving for power dictates a search of relative advantages and secure political spaces.” Regarding to Thomas Hobbes‚ “the state of nature”‚ he quoted: “…without a state to guarantee the means and conditions of security and to promote welfare‚ human’s life is bound to be solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish

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    the ascendant superpower and Britain depended upon their support for all of their actions. Surprisingly‚ the US were keen for Britain to strengthen their ties to Europe as Eisenhower showed support for the EEC‚ and subsequently Kennedy wanted Britain to join as a counterweight to the success of Germany and France and so could suggest why the attitudes towards Europe changed for the people saw Europe as stable and capable of success. Furthermore‚ Britain had lost their “Great” superpower status after

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    become a world superpower‚ all in all shaping the world. Do you agree with this statement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indeed throughout the 1970’s and 80’s Deng Xiopeng was extremely influential in the reformation of the Chinese economy. Allowing for a colossal boost in its economic standings world wide. His reforms allowed for China to climb the global rankings and grow into an economic superpower. China before

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    spread throughout the world. It has brought its language with it. It is known and used widely in everyday life and business. English is the international language in the world today because Britain was the global superpower in the nineteenth century and America is the global superpower in the twentieth and twenty-first. For example‚ these two English-speaking countries were the most important countries in the terms of the military and trade. By conquering and colonizing so much of the world‚ their

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    world. Firstly‚ India has a fine chance at becoming a superpower. India’s young population coupled with the second largest English-speaking population in the world‚ could give India an advantage over China. Also while other industrial countries will face a youth gap‚ India will have lots of young people‚ or in other words‚ workers. India cannot become a superpower just by sniffing a ‘feel good’ feeling in the air. We cannot become superpower just by discovering ice on the moon; or with nuclear

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    article Krauthammer suggests that America is clueless in regard to foreign policy‚ that they are blind to the world around them due to their arrogance and power. Then Charles describes how the death of the Cold War ignited the US as a new “single superpower unchecked by any rival and with decisive reach in every corner of the globe.”(p.1.) Krauthammer continues on to describe how the American Republic was inadvertently born and how the dominant commercial republic is like no other empire before.

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    the soldier didnt have helmets...which meant that they died sooo easily. Not to mention the fact that often they didnt even have weapons. So‚ it is no wonder that the Japanese won and it is no wonder that when Stalin said "I will make Russia a superpower" that some Russians were like ..."huh?..oh..yeah!!" What Stalin did to industrialize Russia- He seized all agriculture and told everyone to make a set amount. With the food that he takes from the agriculture‚ he sells a portion of it to other

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    InINDUSTRIALIZING AMERICA 1 Industrialization in America Willie Baker American InterContinental University INDUSTRIALIZING AMERICA 2 Abstract This paper will describe two developments of Industrialization that positively affected American lives or the United States in general and will describe two developments of Industrialization that negatively affected American lives or the United States in general. This paper concludes with whether or not Industrialization was generally

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    Which actors will be great powers in 10 years and why? I have the impression that the world has not changed so much between 1970 and 2017 - except for the fall of communism. However‚ it has changed a lot from 1930 to 1970. And even more from 1890 to 1930. Let me evaluate these four decades. The year 1890: Freedom‚ moderate governments‚ and regimes‚ solid bourgeois decency‚ and social influence of aristocracy. 1890-1930: The rise of mass political movements‚ demagogues‚ and totalitarian regimes. 1930-70:

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