What are Superpowers?
A nation with the ability to project its influence anywhere in the world an be a dominant global force
Main characteristics of superpowers
Economic facts and examples
Political facts and examples
Military facts and examples
Cultural facts and examples
Demographic facts and examples
Access to resources
What is the UN?
- It works on the premise that global powers work together to maintain peace
Secretary generals of the UN
Kofi Annan, Ban Ki Moon, Antonio Guterres
5 permanent members of the UN Security Council
China, France, Russia, UK, USA (all can veto ideas presented to them, meaning they won’t be carried out)
What is hard power? Give examples
What is soft power? Give examples
Economic power fact (hard power)
In 2015, per capita income was 4x higher in the USA than China, even though they have the same GDPs
Military power fact (hard power)
The USA have exercised hard power by confronting the Taliban and bringing about the death of Osama Bin Laden
History fact (soft power)
British Common Wealth subtly controls other countries, e.g. India
Culture facts (soft power)
The BBC is an international broadcaster, English is the most widely spoken language, 2012 Olympics allowed Britain to host a major international event
Diplomacy fact (soft powe)
UK has one of the largest networks of embassies and high commissions
What is a hyperpower? Give examples
What is geostrategic theory (1904)?
Evidence of Halford Mackinder’s geostrategic theory
Does hard power or soft power play a bigger role in geostrategic theory
Hard power plays a major role, despite soft power diplomacy being more important strategically:
What us geostrategy?
How large was Britain’s navy compared to Germany’s in 1914?
2x the size of Germany’s, which made it the largest in the world