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Journal articles on the topic "Global superpower"

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Lindsay-Poland, John. "Understanding Police Militarization in the Global Superpower." Peace Review 28, no. 2 (April 2, 2016): 151–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2016.1166720.

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Moravcsik, Andrew. "Europe, the Second Superpower." Current History 109, no. 725 (March 1, 2010): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2010.109.725.91.

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There are, and will remain for the foreseeable future, two global superpowers: the United States and Europe. Only these two actors are consistently able to project a full spectrum of ‘smart power’ internationally.
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JAKUBCZAK, Weronika. "GLOBALIZATION IN SECURITY STRATEGIES OF SOME COUNTRIES ASPIRING TO BE SUPERPOWERS." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 165, no. 3 (July 1, 2012): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0002.3450.

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Aspiring superpowers approach globalization in a special way: attempting to minimize its effects that can harm them and maximize those that they find beneficial.Nowadays, neither Germany nor India enforce policies designed to achieve a global superpower position in such an aggressive way as the United States. Germany, in particular, is focused on cooperation with the countries with which it has historically-established close trade relationships. It mainly concerns its neighboring countries, i.e. Central and Eastern European countries or Russia, not excluding the ones located as far as China. India, however, enhances its position in the region and builds relationships as an aspiring superpower from scratch. This results from the fact that for many years it has maintained its relations with other countries from the region on different terms than Germany with its partners used to.
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Soueidan, Mohamad Hasan. "Superpower Dominance: The Yum Kippur Case." Technium Social Sciences Journal 22 (August 9, 2021): 667–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v22i1.4288.

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The Yum Kippur War, or as the Egyptians call it The October War, is one of the most important wars in the history of the Middle East between the coalition of Egypt and Syria versus Israel. It occurred at a time when the two superpowers then, the Americans and the Soviet Union, were in engaging in what was called the Cold War. For that every Superpower used to support a certain party of conflict to assure the balance of global dominance isn't affected. This paper reviews American foreign policy during the war in 1973. It concentrates on how the American institutions and foreign policy activists acted and influenced the outcome of the war. The paper finally conducts a counter analysis on what could have happened if the Americans didn’t support the Israelis in the war.
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Argente, Francis. "Bivalve Superpower: The Global Invasion of Corbiculid Clams." Annual Research & Review in Biology 10, no. 3 (January 10, 2016): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2016/26448.

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Pavlov, Oleg V., Michael Radzicki, and Khalid Saeed. "Stability in a Superpower-Dominated Global Economic System." Journal of Economic Issues 39, no. 2 (June 2005): 491–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2005.11506827.

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Zhang, Xiaoya. "Analysis on the Obstacles for China to Become a Financial Superpower." E3S Web of Conferences 214 (2020): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021402008.

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This study draws the following conclusion through the analysis method of literature review. At present, the most important factor that hinders China becoming a financial superpower is the increase of the control of capital outflow, what will weaken the trust between the capital outflow country and foreign investors, and destroy the relationship established by the country on the international platform. In addition, China’s aging population increases the huge debt increase is also the reason why it is difficult to becomes a financial superpower. This paper puts forward some remedial measures for these challenges. One way is one belt and one road initiative to reduce state control of capital and regulate the monetary system. These actions will help China compete with other developed countries as a financial superpower. There are three reasons for this conclusion. Firstly, when compared to other global superpowers like the United States and the United Kingdom, China is still lagging behind in terms of its GDP. Moreover, the state has monopolized a lot of financial decisions in the country such as capital outflows and therefore curbing economic growth. Thirdly, the State control has spilled over to the foreign exchange market and the country has been known to limit its currency lending capacity. Therefore, the internalization of their currency has halted.
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Cooper, Richard N., and Richard Holt. "The Reluctant Superpower: A History of America's Economic Global Reach." Foreign Affairs 74, no. 6 (1995): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20047394.

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Duara, Prasenjit. "The Cold War as a historical period: an interpretive essay." Journal of Global History 6, no. 3 (October 17, 2011): 457–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022811000416.

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AbstractAs a historical period, the Cold War may be seen as a rivalry between two nuclear superpowers that threatened global destruction. The rivalry took place within a common frame of reference, in which a new historical relationship between imperialism and nationalism worked in remarkably parallel ways across the superpower divide. The new imperial–national relationship between superpowers and the client states also accommodated developments such as decolonization, multiculturalism, and new ideologies, thus producing a hegemonic configuration characterizing the period. The models of development, structures of clientage, unprecedented militarization of societies, designs of imperial enlightenment, and even many gender and racial/cultural relationships followed similar tracks within, and often between, the two camps. Finally, counter-hegemonic forces emerged in regions of the non-Western world, namely China and some Islamic societies. Did this portend the beginning of the end of a long period of Western hegemony?
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Pachocka, Marta. "Problem mocarstwowości Francji w ujęciu historycznym (do 1945 roku)." Kwartalnik Kolegium Ekonomiczno-Społecznego. Studia i Prace, no. 1 (November 29, 2011): 165–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/kkessip.2011.1.7.

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In the early twenty-first century, France has the necessary geographic, geopolitical, demographic, economic, military (nuclear), political and cultural potential to be one of the most powerful states within the international system. Its position and capabilities are, however, questioned, while stressing only its desire to be a superpower. This article analyzes the international position of France in historical perspective (from the seventeenth century to 1945), assuming that this state is an example of the evolution from a global superpower to a regional power. In the first part of the article, the theoretical framework for the further analysis has been included, the attempts to define the concepts of the great power and superpower have been taken, the classifications of great powers have been presented and the factors determining the power of states have been identified. In the second part, the author shows the evolution of a great power status of France on a few examples from its history, referring to the reign of Louis XIV, the times of Napoleon Bonaparte and the rule of Napoleon III. In the third part of the article, the international position of the Third French Republic is discussed, with particular emphasis on its foreign policy, including colonial one, since the 1870s to the German invasion in June 1940. The effects of World War II for its position in the international system are also described. The author concludes that France was a global superpower in two historical moments (the absolute monarchy of Louis XIV and the French Empire of Napoleon I), and is now a regional power with global interests.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Global superpower"

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Wollum, Knut Laurits Karlsen. "AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER WITHOUT AUTHORITY? : An in-depth case study of the European efforts to counter the American-initiated embargo on Iran following the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-376780.

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It has been written extensively on the EU’s evolving role in the global economy. A mere numeric analysis tells the story about the world’s greatest economic actor that continuously grows in both scope and magnitude. However, due to an increased politicisation of global economic interactions, the matter is not that simple. Scholars agree that the USA, since the end of the Cold War, has been the preeminent actor, arranging, facilitating and maintaining the liberalisation of the global economy. Amongst these scholars, there is a consensus that the EU has developed its position within the framework for which the USA has pioneered and provided. The question is what happens when the USA withdraws from its global commitments and runs a policy counter to fundamental European interests and values? Through a detailed investigation of the European efforts to counter the American withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the reactions from the number of actors affected, I capture the extent to which the EU arrives at operating credibly and autonomously of the USA on an issue of strategic interest. My conclusion is that the EU’s agency in global affairs is restricted by the American position in the increasingly politicised economy. It becomes apparent that the institutional and structural framework within which the EU operates limits the Union’s ability to consolidate its position in global affairs through economic means.
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Wurstová, Adéla. "USA jako globální supervelmoc a jejich pozice v 21. století." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-193706.

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This thesis is dealing with the analysis of American attributes of power which formed the USA as a superpower and has influenced the world politics in the 21st century. Hypothesis that the USA is still a superpower on the beginning of the 21st century was confirmed in six chapters. The first part of the diploma thesis presents theoretical and methodological bases, history and development of the United States and its rise to superpower status after the Second World War. The second part of the thesis, the last three chapters which are dealing with current American foreign policy and its relations with other important states and regions, proved the expected results of the hypothesis. Therefore the result of the thesis is that the United States still maintains its leading position of the global superpower despite of its relative political and economic weakness in the recent years.
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Kim, Euikon. "Explaining Soviet-Japanese relations, 1972-1985 domestic politics versus the global superpower rivalry /." 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/22610737.html.

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Hradecký, Jiří. "Indie jako hospodářská velmoc a její vývoj od konce studené války." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-333315.

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This work discusses the change in Indian position in international relations during the Cold War. It is a qualitative case study, which is also dedicated to finding influences that caused the change in the Indian position. Work includes the following sections. The first part describes the theory of international relations relevant to the study of the Indian position within the great power relations. Next part analyzes India's economic development and historical development of India's foreign policy and relations with the most important global actors. The final chapter is a study of global governance institutions and policies of BRICS and its position to the institutions of global governance.
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Books on the topic "Global superpower"

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Cao, Huhua, and Jeremy Paltiel, eds. Facing China as a New Global Superpower. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6.

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Namita, Bhandare, ed. India, the next global superpower?: Hindustan Time Leadership Summit. New Delhi: Lotus Collection, Roli Books, 2007.

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Holt, Richard P. F. The reluctant superpower: A history of America's global economic reach. New York: Kodansha International, 1995.

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The European Union and global development: Enlightened superpower in the making? Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Mandelbaum, Michael. The frugal superpower: America's global leadership in a cash-strapped era. Mew York: PublicAffairs, 2010.

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Tank, IIPM Think. Indian power brands: The global superpower edition chosen by the Indian consumer. New Delhi: IIPM Think Tank, 2011.

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Rockett, Mel. Global superpowers. Oxford: Heinemann, 1992.

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Decline of the superpowers: Winners and losers in today's global economy. New York: Paragon House, 1989.

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Mandelbaum, Michael. Frugal Superpower: America's Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era. PublicAffairs, 2011.

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Finley, Mark. The Next Superpower: Ancient Prophecies, Global Events, and Your Future. Review & Herald Publishing, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Global superpower"

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Paupp, Terrence E. "Alternative Models to Superpower Hegemony." In The Future of Global Relations, 213–29. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230622692_13.

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Singh, Anita Inder. "The Superpower Global Complex and South Asia." In South Asian Insecurity and the Great Powers, 207–31. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07939-1_8.

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Read, Colin. "Gold, Oil, and Dollars, and the Decline of an Economic Superpower." In Global Financial Meltdown, 83–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230595187_10.

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MacDonald, Adam. "Access, Assurance and Acceptance." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 171–95. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_10.

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Parasram, Ajay. "Orbits of Influence: The Sino-Indian Waltz in South/Southeast Asian New Regionalism." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 197–215. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_11.

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Gaudreau, Matthew. "Plurality in China’s South–South Cooperation: The Case of Rice Projects in Mali." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 217–37. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_12.

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Lau, Jennifer Junwa. "Thinking through Space: Toronto’s Chinatowns in Chinese Canadian Fiction." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 241–51. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_13.

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Yang, Min. "A Vision of Modernity: Menglong Poetry from 1978–1983." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 253–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_14.

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Paltiel, Jeremy. "Conclusion: Adapting to a World with China at Its Centre: Reflecting on the Present to Better Engage Our Common Future." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 271–74. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_15.

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Qian, Jing. "Corporatist Representation Via People’s Congress: An Aspect on the State–Society Relationship in Contemporary China." In Facing China as a New Global Superpower, 13–49. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-823-6_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Global superpower"

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Wang, Yanyan, Feng Han, Huiyang Qu, Qiang Chen, Guanghui Liu, and Pan Zhou. "Nonuniform Subband Superposed OFDM with Variable Granularity Spectrum Allocation for 5G." In 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2017). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2017.8254929.

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Kakizki, Yuto, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Pooi-Yuen Kam, Kouhei Suzaki, Hirofumi Sasaki, and Hideya So. "Joint SDA-MAP Estimation of Channel and Interference Power in Superposed OFDM Transmission." In 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2017). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2017.8254794.

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Kamaya, Masayuki, Masanori Kikuchi, and Eiichi Miyokawa. "Growth Behavior of Two Interacting Surface Cracks of Dissimilar Size." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-78040.

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When multiple cracks approach to each other, the stress intensity factor is likely to change due to the interaction of the stress field. This causes change in the growth rate and the shape of cracks. Because of the orientation with respect to the loading, and existing of KII and KIII which can develop and increase with interaction, the shape of cracks becomes non-planar. In this study, the complex growth of interacting cracks is evaluated by using the S-Version finite element method, in which local detailed finite element mesh (local mesh) is superposed on coarse finite element model (global mesh) representing the global structure. The effect of relative size and spacing of cracks on the growth behavior is investigated. It is shown that the smallest crack stops growing due to the interaction when the difference in size of two cracks is large enough.
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Kamaya, Masayuki, Masanori Kikuchi, and Eiichi Miyokawa. "Growth Behavior of Two Interacting Surface Cracks of Dissimilar Size (Comparison for Tensile and Bending Load)." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-25317.

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When multiple cracks approach one another, the stress intensity factor is likely to change due to the interaction of the stress field. This causes change in growth rate and shape of cracks. In particular, when cracks are in parallel position to the loading direction, the shape of cracks becomes non-planar. In this study, the complex growth of interacting cracks is evaluated by using the S-Version finite element method, in which local detailed finite element mesh (local mesh) is superposed on cores finite element model (global mesh) representing the global structure. In this study, two parallel surface cracks are subjected to two types of loading; tensile and bending load. Comparisons are made on the growth behavior under two types of loading. It is shown that the smaller crack stop growing due to the interaction when the difference in size of two cracks is large. This tendency is more significant for the bending load. The procedure for evaluating crack growth for Fitness-for-Service assessment is discussed.
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Lu, Ye, Pandeli Temarel, Qiu Jin, Yousheng Wu, Xinyun Ni, and Chao Tian. "Numerical Convergence on the Hydroelasticity of a Large Containership." In ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-95200.

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Abstract Nowadays, more and more 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) class ultra large container ships (ULCS) have been built in service across the worldwide. It is paramount that hydroelastic specialists become paying close attention to structural responses and loads predictions due to up to a 400m length of the ships. First of all, mesh convergence by finite element analysis is necessary to determine in the numerical calculation. In this paper, based on the three-dimension linear frequency domain hydroelasticity theory, the hydrodynamic meshes convergence is discussed when modelling the hull surface of the ULCS. Ascribe to the Sunway TaihuLight, rank 3 in the current TOP500 supercomputer list, the Message Passing Interface and the multi-level parallel programming model are used aimed to the wetted panels, the wave frequencies and so on. Several sets of different global grid density and grid distribution along the ship’s length for the containership are calculated to compare the hydrodynamic coefficients such as added mass, damping, wave exciting force, ship motions and exterior loads with several typical service speeds in the head regular wave. It has been concluded that sensitivity of numerical modelling converges to a stable state with increasing the panel numbers per ship. Therefore, one set of grid division optimised, and superposed elastic modes numbers are recommended in the hydroelastic analysis of numerical hydroelastic prediction of springing and whipping.
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