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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. List of great powers from the early modern period to the post-Cold War era Great powers are often recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council. A great power is a nation, state or empire that, through its economic, political and military strength ...
Rank Country Global Militarization Index (GMI) Military Expenditure Index Score People Index Score Heavy Weapons Index Score 1 Ukraine 335: 5.11: 1.29: 1.75
Country CINC 1 China.198566 2 United States.142149 3 India.073444 4 Japan.042675 5 Russia.039274 6 Brazil.024545 7 Germany.024082 8 South Korea.023878 9 United Kingdom.021158 10 France.018924 11 Italy.017420 12 Turkey.014317 13 Pakistan.013772 14 Indonesia.013708 15 Iran.013450 16 North Korea.012925 17 Mexico.012269 18 Ukraine
Population of the present-day top seven most-populous countries, 1800 to 2100. Future projections are based on the 2024 UN's medium-fertility scenario. Chart created by Our World In Data in 2024. The following is a list of countries by past and projected future population. This assumes that countries stay constant in the unforeseeable future ...
List of countries by level of military equipment Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title List of largest armed forces .
2024 rankings [4]; Rank Country / Territory Score Status 1 United States 81.7 Superpowers ≥ 70 points : 2 China 72.7 3 India 39.1 Middle powers ≥ 10 points : 4 Japan 38.9 5 Australia
Citizens in six countries are now considered to have the world’s most powerful passports: Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, according to the 2024 Henley Passport Index.
A great power is a sovereign state that is recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale. Great powers characteristically possess military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence, which may cause middle or small powers to consider the great powers' opinions before taking actions of their own.