Explain the concept of a superpower
What are the two mechanisms used to maintain power
Soft and Hard Power
How is power maintained through Soft Power
Give an example of Soft Power
Hollywood, for example, allows the USA to export its culture in the form of film. Also exports soft power to maintain global influence through McDonaldisation and ‘Americanisation’ .
How is power maintained through hard Power
Give two examples of Hard Power
The USA has an enormous military reach around the world giving it more military power than any other nation. Its military are present on every continent except Antarctica, but the USA has kept a permanently manned scientific base at the south pole since 1957 and in 2003 opened a new US$150 million base, reinforcing its superpower credentials.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation military alliance provides the USA with allies in North America (Canada), Europe (UK, France, Italy and others) and the Middle East (Turkey). NATO was important during the Cold War period when the USSR was considered the USA’s superpower enemy.
How is power maintained through actions that can be classed between Soft and Hard Power
Give characteristics of Superpowers
Economic wealth brings global influence, money with which to
develop infrastructure, and means with which to buy influence through
foreign aid
Military power is often used as a threat to or a bargaining chip
Strong core beliefs and values which are believed to be superior to
the beliefs of others
Recourses are also required such as land, fuel, minerals and people
Explain the USA as a superpower
Truman Doctrine of 1947 which committed the USA to support free
peoples threatened by communist takeover
The Nixon Doctrine of 1947 which committed the USA to support free
peoples threatened by communist takeover
The Reagan Doctrine of the 1980s which provided US arms and
training to groups seeking to overthrow Soviet-backed rulers
Explain Mackinder’s Heartland Theory
How has Britains power changed over time
What are three different types of world superpower dominance
A uni-polar world in one dominated by one superpower
A bi-polar world is one where two opposing superpowers exist
A multi-power world is one with three or more superpowers 4
What was the most recent example of a bi-polar world
Explain the economic transformation of China
How does GDP compare between the USA, the EU and China
In 2014, 46% of the global GDP was accounted for by the USA and the EU. Chinas economy in 2014, at US$10.3 trillion, represented only 13.3% of the global GDP
Explain the hinderances and beneficiaries of current world powers that could influence whether they will achieve future superpower status
What are the BRIC nations
Brazil, Russia, India and China were identified as a group of emerging
powers in 2001
These five countries set up a formal association in 2009
What is the G20
The G20 major economies: this group formed in 1999 and meets
annually.
It is made up of 19 countries including the EU and some potential
emerging powers such as Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Saudi
Arabia and Turkey
What are the strengths and weaknesses of Brazil as an emerging power
Strengths:
Regional leader in Latin America
Strong agricultural economy and exporter
Energy independent in oil and biofuels
Growing middle class and maturing consumer economy
Culturally influential with 2014 world cup and 2016 Olympics
Weaknesses:
Small military with only a regional intervention capacity
Economy suffers from fluctuating trends
Needs to control the destruction of its forests
Education levels lag behind competitors
Faces wide scale governmental corruption and high levels of
inequality
High internal violence and crime rates
What are the strengths and weaknesses of Russia as an emerging power
Strengths:
A nuclear power with very large military capacity
Huge oil and gas reserves which are a source of wealth
Permanent seat on the UN Security Council
Weaknesses:
An ageing and declining population, which is also unhealthy
Extreme levels of inequality
Economy is overly dependent on oil and gas
Difficult diplomatic and geopolitical relationships between the EU and the USA
What are the strengths and weaknesses of India as an emerging power
Strengths:
A youthful population with large economic potential
English is widely spoken and graduate education
Nuclear armed
Weaknesses:
Future energy recourse shortages, especially water and energy
Poor transport and energy infrastructure
Very high levels of poverty
Poor political relations with its neighbours, especially Pakistan
What are the strengths and weaknesses of China as an emerging power
Strengths:
A highly educated, innovative population
Soon to be world’s largest economy and leads in fields such as
renewable energy
Military technology and reach is growing, and challenging the USA
Modern infrastructure in terms of transport
Huge population (1.39 billion) that means it has a strong domestic
market
Population is also particularly wealthy which gives it unrivalled buying
power
China continues to embrace globalisation while other countries seek a
protectionist policy
Chinas One Belt and One Road initiative seeks to stimulate economic
growth across Asia by investing billions of dollars into building
ambitious amounts of infrastructure to connect China with the rest of
the world
Weaknesses:
Will soon have major problems with an ageing population that is
mostly male
Major pollution issues in terms of air and water quality
Tense relationships with its neighbours in South East Asia
Rising wages makes its economy increasingly high
Relies on imported raw materials
Plays a limited geopolitical role; not yet a leader on the global stage
When can an emerging power be classified as a Superpower
When it can exert its spheres of influence on a Military, economic, cultural and political scale.
Define Neo-colonialism
Is the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies.