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Who Wants to Be Number Two? Imagining a future beyond the superpower paradigm
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Kerry Brown
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Cold War
/ Free trade
/ Globalization
/ International trade
/ Obama, Barack
/ Presidents
/ Superpowers
/ Talking
/ Trade agreements
/ War
/ 国内生产总值
/ 年代
/ 经济规模
/ 美国
2013
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Who Wants to Be Number Two? Imagining a future beyond the superpower paradigm
by
Kerry Brown
in
Cold War
/ Free trade
/ Globalization
/ International trade
/ Obama, Barack
/ Presidents
/ Superpowers
/ Talking
/ Trade agreements
/ War
/ 国内生产总值
/ 年代
/ 经济规模
/ 美国
2013
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Who Wants to Be Number Two? Imagining a future beyond the superpower paradigm
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Who Wants to Be Number Two? Imagining a future beyond the superpower paradigm
2013
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Overview
ince the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it is widely accepted that the United States has been the world's sole superpower. This is based on two indisputable facts. The first is the size of its economy, which has been utterly dominant over this period and constitutes approximately a quarter of global GDP. The second is the size of its militaG. The United States has the army,
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