Originally posted by Thrawn
Heheh, why didn't they just say, "A superpower is power that's...super!".
"Super", is a totally sugjective term....and kind of a funny word too. Super...super, super,super.
Yeah, but in the case of "superpower" as it deals with a nation, it has a definition and was first coined in the '30's. I didn't quote the best definition on that site though.
I agree with you though, it does sound kind of stupid. Some French guy has coined Hyperpower to define the US now.
Criteria defining the status of a superpower
Superior economic power, characterized by access to raw materials, volume and productivity of the domestic market, a leading position in world trade as well as global financial markets, innovation and the ability to accumulate capital.
A large population, high level of education, well-developed infrastructure and a pronounced cultural and economic ability to shape the regions around them as well as the ones under direct control.
Pre-eminent military ability, characterized by relative invulnerability, the ability to deter or cause great damage and project military might globally.
Having a functioning political system capable of mobilizing resources for world political goals.