Superpower Geographies
Power, both economic and political, is not evenly distributed. Some nations and players have a disproportionate influence over decision making.
The geography of power has developed over time and continues to change. Some nations gain power and influence while others lose it.
The economic rise of the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China) brings economic benefit to many, but costs to the 'older' superpowers of the USA and EU, and also has environmental and resource implications.
Power continues to shift with an increasingly globalised world.
The geography of power has developed over time and continues to change. Some nations gain power and influence while others lose it.
The economic rise of the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China) brings economic benefit to many, but costs to the 'older' superpowers of the USA and EU, and also has environmental and resource implications.
Power continues to shift with an increasingly globalised world.
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