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Before beginning a thread like this one should define what it is they are asking comment on. For example, define superpower, what does that mean.
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While there are many definitions, superpower as it applies to millitary historians refers to a nation that can project its power effectively to any major geographic region. A regional power is one that carries significant sway in its region, this is the catagory that nations like China and the UK fall under. The difference is that if the US wants to take down Iraq one day in 2002, it can; Brittain does not have the same capabilities to project its power.
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Agree, if we are talking about a "military superpower" but I think the word superpower is more encompassing than that. The economic power of a country is a big consideration, and the two together are what make China a superpower today.
The Chinese economy is a freight train at the moment and for most intl companies, the topic is how you either defend against or take advantage of the Chinese market. Up until recently, China has been a net importer but it is rapidly changing to a net exporter - and thats hurting traditional industries particularly in the United States. And its going to get worse.
So, just because China is not flying its jets over Europe doesn't mean its not a world superpower - its just flexing its muscles in a much different way than the Soviet Union did. Besides, a superpower doesn't have to actively influence (militarily) the rest of the world - its just has to have the means to do it, which China certainly has.
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I certainly disagree. China is still a regional power but it is a growing power. It has absolutely no ability to project it's millitary power beyond a few hundred miles from its boarders. It can't even take care of Taiwan which is supposed to be part of its country. It's economy is on the up-swing but, again, not significant enough to to be labled as a superpower.
In a fictional scenario let's just say that in case 1 China was angry at France, in case 2 america is angry at france. In case 1 France doesn't get it's cheaply manufactured products, inflating prices somewhat as companies seek more expensive countries to manufacture in. In case 2 America blockades all of it's technology and resources from France, it exerts preassure on other close countries like Japan to also prevent its electronics, cars etc. from being sold to France. Oh boy, I wouldn't want to be in the market for a new TV in France in Case 2! And if it came to all out hatred all China could do is sit and brood in their country hopeing they could use the only weapon that could hit France from China, the nuclear ICBM. Whereas America could use its bases and 12 aircraft carriers to pummell France into a rubble that hasn't been seen since WW2. This is the difference in capability between a superpower and a regional power.
Now why doesn't China have the same millitary power? Because its economy isn't as strong... it can't afford to build huge carriers with smart bombs stationed all around the world. But, it is growing and may one day become a superpower, as might England. But the future is speculate and the present is factual.