withoutaface said:
To be a superpower, you must be able to, by yourself, take on any other country in the world in conventional warfare and stand a reasonable chance of winning, imo. For that reason the United States is the only remaining superpower, because nobody, not even China (while their troop numbers are very high, their spending is only a sixth of that of the US), could take them on and hope to win without using nukes.
YES AND NO.
Criteria for superpower (wiki)
- 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 as well as absorb a variety of things.
- Pre-eminent military ability, characterized by relative invulnerability, the ability to deter or cause great damage and project military might globally.
- Possessing an attractive social and value system as well as evidence of the ability to lead and impose order in a state's regional environment.
- Having a functioning political system capable of mobilizing resources for world political goals, the potential to build alliances or establish linkages with capable partners.
- The existence of a political consensus on a concept of world order and the preparedness to be engaged in international forums.
but yess u are right in saying the only country that is an established superpower is United States. The countires that hotshot has listed are NOT global superpowers as such (even though their economies are booming, and they have military capability), but certainly do have the potential to become (future) superpowers.