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• Superpower: a nation with the ability to
project its influence anywhere in the world Hard Power Economic Power Soft Power
and be the dominant global force =
economic and military power • Military action • Economic or • Cultural attractiveness of
• Hyper power: a lone superpower i.e. • Creation of alliances to development aid some nations i.e. USA
marginalise some • Signing trade • Values and ideology of
Britain 1850-1910 nations agreements to increase some nations seen as
• Emerging superpower: India/ Brazil • Economic sanctions to economic ties appealing
power based on increased economy/ damage a nations • Moral authority of
economy nations foreign policy
resources
• Regional superpower: Germany have
continental influence not global

• Polarity = international distribution
of power – three types:
• Unipolar = 1 dominant power i.e.
• Soft power: culture and ideology i.e.
media promotes beliefs and messages ,
EQ1: What are superpowers British empire – appears stable –
unable to keep control everywhere
America maintain global influence
‘Americanisation’ – soft power causes and how have they changed • Multipolar = 3 + superpowers i.e.
EU, USA and China rise – fear over
erosion of traditional cultures and
ideologies overtime? alliances high threat of conflict
• Biopolar = 2 opposing powers i.e.
• Hard power: military action which is the USA + USSR clash between culture –
most threatening – USA have military depends on communication
presence on every continent except
Antarctica
Three stages
The colonial era: When British were in power they gained superpower status –
heavily influenced India
The post colonial era: what happened after independence in colonies and
• Superpower status: Resources: large development of Biopolar era
land, population, natural resources Neo colonialism: indirect control of countries that had gained independence – can
Economic: large national economy occur in several forms
Military: protection, nuclear weapons,
power over the world, large sea, air and Phases of empire building:
land army easily dispatched Mercantile 1600-1850: small colonies conquered on coastal fringes and islands
• Culture: control media i.e. North Korea cut Imperial 1850-1945: coastal colonies extend inland, with conquest of vast
off, USA Americanisation, Westernisation territories and government institutions with British colonial administrators set to rule
population

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