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A '''superpower''' is a [[state]] with a leading position in the [[international relations|international system]] and the ability to [[influence]] events and project [[Power in international relations|power on a worldwide scale]]; it is considered a higher level of power than a [[great power]]. A '''superpower''' is a [[state]] with a leading position in the [[international relations|international system]] and the ability to [[influence]] events and project [[Power in international relations|power on a worldwide scale]]; it is considered a higher level of power than a [[great power]].
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Superpower (ability)]]
*[[Hegemony]] *[[Hegemony]]
*[[Great power]] *[[Great power]]
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*[[Group of Two]] *[[Group of Two]]
*[[Second Superpower]] *[[Second Superpower]]
 +*[[G7]]
 +*[[G-8 Summit]]
 +*[[G-20 Summit]]
 +*[[NATO]]
 +*[[World government]]
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A superpower is a state with a leading position in the international system and the ability to influence events and project power on a worldwide scale; it is considered a higher level of power than a great power.

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