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  2. Sphere of influence - Wikipedia

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    In corporate terms, the sphere of influence of a business, organization, or group can show its power and influence in the decisions of other businesses/organizations/groups. The influence shows in several ways, such as in size, frequency of visits, etc. In most cases, a company described as "bigger" has a larger sphere of influence.

  3. Category:Spheres of influence - Wikipedia

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  4. Regional hegemony - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, regional hegemony is the hegemony (political, economic, or military predominance, control or influence) of one independently powerful state, known as the regional hegemon over other neighboring countries.

  5. Anglosphere - Wikipedia

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    Outer sphere (English-using states of other civilisations) Periphery (states where English is widely used but is not an official governmental language) The Anglosphere , also known as the Anglo-American world , [ 2 ] is the Anglo - American sphere of influence , with a core group of nations that today maintain close political, diplomatic and ...

  6. Richard D'Aveni - Wikipedia

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    Flying in the face of the open trade movement, these books took on the Washington establishment and mainstream economists years before they recognized that Asian competitors were using hypercompetitive methods against the US, and intentionally eroding the American sphere of influence. [40] [38] [34] [2]

  7. Power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanisms of influence can include the threat or use of force, economic interaction or pressure, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. [citation needed] Under certain circumstances, states can organize a sphere of influence or a bloc within which they exercise predominant influence.

  8. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    It is an inevitable process of selective influence over the individual's perception of the meanings attributed to words or phrases. Gaslighting Using persistent denial, misdirection, contradiction, and lying to sow seeds of doubt in a target individual or group, hoping to make them question their own memory, perception, sanity, and norms. Gish ...

  9. Regional power - Wikipedia

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    The European Consortium for Political Research defines a regional power as 'a state belonging to a geographically defined region, dominating this region in economic and military terms, able to exercise hegemonic influence in the region and considerable influence on the world scale, willing to make use of power resources and recognized or even ...