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Chapter 15 New Global Players in the Twenty-First Century

Chapter 15 New Global Players in the Twenty-First Century. Global Issue 3. Questions. Who has power globally? Are there historical trends of global power? What are the cultures of global powers? Where are the global powers of the world? What are the political systems of the global powers?

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Chapter 15 New Global Players in the Twenty-First Century

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  1. Chapter 15New Global Players in the Twenty-First Century Global Issue 3

  2. Questions • Who has power globally? • Are there historical trends of global power? • What are the cultures of global powers? • Where are the global powers of the world? • What are the political systems of the global powers? • What are the economic systems of the global powers?

  3. Global Powers • 100 CE • Rome, Kushan, Han China, Axum, Maya • 700 CE • Byzantine, Arab, Tang China, India, Axum, Ghana, Maya • 1500 CE • Ming China, Delhi, Mamluk, France, Spain, Portugal, Britain, Mali, Songhay

  4. Global Powers • UN P5: permanent members of Security Council • PR China, France, Russia, UK, US • Nuclear powers • PR China, France, Russia, UK, US, India, Pakistan, Israel • OECD ( Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) • 34 countries in Europe, North and South Americas, Asia- Pacific

  5. Global Powers • Group of 7 (G7) • France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US, Canada • Group of 8 (G8) • G7 plus Russia 1991-2014 plus others ie EU, Brazil, China … • Group of 20 (G20) • US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Russia, EU, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Australia • 90% World’s GDP, 80% trade, 66% population • BRIC 2001, BRICS 2010 • Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa

  6. Global Powers • Issues • Future of G7 • Power of BRICS • Upcoming economies of Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Turkey, Egypt, Philippines • Expansion of P5 • Nuclear Weapons Proliferation • Power of EU

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