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Wallerstein's world system theory
this included the core which is the economic powerhouse, them the semi periphery which is emerging countries and then the periphery which is the developing countries. this system works by the core creates trade and the others provide the labour
smart power
the use of both hard and soft power
Shift of economic gravity
this shift is going from the west to the east by 2050 the USAs and EUs GDP will be $151 trillion while Asia's will be $174 trillion
BRIC(S)
brazil, Russia, India, and china
hard power
the use of direct power to another country eg political, economic and military (debt, threat and economic sanctions)
franks dependency model
the idea that neo colonialism is controlling and developed nations are still controlling past colonies
Spheres of consent
South China sea, artic oil, intellectual property, land ownership
soft power
using attraction and ideologies to dominate power over other nations eg cultural, economic and politics (trade alliances, giving aid and projecting ones culture)
Rostow's model of modernisation
there's five stages of development (traditional society, pre conditions for take off, take off, drive to maturity, and high mass consumption
superpower
a country or nation that has the ability to project their influence on the world
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