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- Q9075683 abstract ""Second Superpower" is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. The term originates from a 2003 New York Times article which described world public opinion as one of two superpowers.The term has also been applied by scholars to the possibility that the People's Republic of China or India could emerge as a "second superpower," with global power and influence on par with the United States.".
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- Q9075683 comment ""Second Superpower" is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. The term originates from a 2003 New York Times article which described world public opinion as one of two superpowers.The term has also been applied by scholars to the possibility that the People's Republic of China or India could emerge as a "second superpower," with global power and influence on par with the United States.".
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