gdp growth, global superpower, world ranking
If history teaches anything, it is that civilizations rise and fall and that no nation remains a global superpower for too long. A century ago, Britain was at the top of the world, exercising massive influence across the world. After the Second World War, the U.S. came into prominence and the world changed rapidly, with ...
Many experts have been predicting China’s rise as a leading global superpower in the coming decades. But a look into the fundamentals of Chinese society shows that such projections are largely hyped miscalculations. While it is inevitable that the Chinese economy and military might grow, the country will never become a universally dominating force because ...