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  2. Superpower - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, the British Empire dissolved, leaving the United States and the Soviet Union to dominate world affairs. At the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States became the world's sole superpower, [6] [7] a position sometimes referred to as that of a "hyperpower". [8]

  3. Potential superpower - Wikipedia

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    A potential superpower is a sovereign state or other polity that is speculated to be or have the potential to become a superpower; a sovereign state or supranational union that holds a dominant position characterized by the ability to exert influence and project power on a global scale through economic, military, technological, political, or cultural means.

  4. List of modern great powers - Wikipedia

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    The United States was the foremost of the world's two superpowers during the Cold War. After the Cold War, the most common belief held that only the United States fulfilled the criteria to be considered a superpower. [184] [305] Regardless of the debate on its status as a superpower, the United States is considered a great power.

  5. Is America About to Lose Its "Superpower" Status?

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    The definition of a "superpower" varies across different sources, but one thing most agree on is that a superpower is a nation or state that has a superior military. F-35 Lightning II. Photo ...

  6. The U.S. is No Longer the World’s Only Superpower

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    An American flag flies near the dome of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, February 25, 2025. Credit - Saul Loeb—AFP/Getty Images Over the past several decades, the world order has shifted. Today ...

  7. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    LeBlanc, Paul and Tim Davenport (eds.), The "American Exceptionalism" of Jay Lovestone and His Comrades, 1929–1940: Dissident Marxism in the United States, Volume 1. Leiden, NL: Brill, 2015. Libby, Ronald T., The Church of Woke Vs. American Exceptionalism: The Struggle Over America's Ciivil Religion, 2023. Lipset, Seymour Martin (1997).

  8. American Century - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Time publisher Henry Luce to describe what he thought the role of the United States would be and should be during the 20th century. [6] Luce, the son of a missionary, in a February 17, 1941, Life magazine editorial urged the United States to forsake isolationism for a missionary's role, acting as the world's Good Samaritan and spreading democracy. [7]

  9. Ronald Reagan was right — immigration is our superpower and ...

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    Twenty-five million people is more than double the best estimates of illegal immigrants in the United States, and more than the number of all non-naturalized immigrants combined.