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Qué (quién) es superpower$80389$ - definición

COUNTRY EXPORTING LOTS OF ENERGY
Energy Superpower; Oil superpower
  • Iran's oil and gas production (1970–2009 data, 2010–2030 projected)
  • Countries dependent on Russian natural gas for domestic consumption (2006)

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  • Countries with the military bases and facilities of the present sole superpower - the United States
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  • nominal GDP]] and a world [[reserve currency]] are important factors in the projection of [[hard power]].
  • The two superpowers of the [[Cold War]]. In green the [[Soviet Union]], in orange the [[United States]].
  • A world map in 1945. According to [[William T.R. Fox]], the [[United States]] (blue), the [[Soviet Union]] (red), and the [[British Empire]] ([[teal]]) were superpowers.
  • General Secretary]] [[Joseph Stalin]], meeting at the [[Yalta Conference]] in [[Crimea]] in February 1945, near the end of [[World War II]]
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A superpower is a state with a dominant position characterized by its extensive ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is done through the combined means of economic, military, technological, political and cultural strength as well as diplomatic and soft power influence.
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  • Countries with the military bases and facilities of the present sole superpower - the United States
  • <small>Neutral nations</small>}}
<span style="color:green"><small>'''×'''</small></span> Other conflicts
  • nominal GDP]] and a world [[reserve currency]] are important factors in the projection of [[hard power]].
  • The two superpowers of the [[Cold War]]. In green the [[Soviet Union]], in orange the [[United States]].
  • A world map in 1945. According to [[William T.R. Fox]], the [[United States]] (blue), the [[Soviet Union]] (red), and the [[British Empire]] ([[teal]]) were superpowers.
  • General Secretary]] [[Joseph Stalin]], meeting at the [[Yalta Conference]] in [[Crimea]] in February 1945, near the end of [[World War II]]
2002 VIDEO GAME
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¦ noun any of the few most powerful and influential nations of the world.
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An energy superpower is a country that supplies large amounts of energy resources (crude oil, natural gas, coal, etc.) to a significant number of other countries, and therefore has the potential to influence world markets to gain a political or economic advantage.

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Energy superpower

An energy superpower is a country that supplies large amounts of energy resources (crude oil, natural gas, coal, etc.) to a significant number of other countries, and therefore has the potential to influence world markets to gain a political or economic advantage. Russia is the world's most widely described energy superpower. Other countries sometimes referred to such include Saudi Arabia, Canada, Venezuela, and Iran. The United States is said to be a potential energy superpower because of its large shale gas reserves.

Energy superpower status might be exercised, for example, by significantly influencing the price on global markets, or by withholding supplies. The status of "energy superpower" should not be confused with that of "superpower".