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Revision as of 00:39, 12 May 2007 editFelipe Menegaz (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, File movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers12,482 editsm Revert vandalism of Mexican user. The term BRIMC is not important in this template therefore in it already exists the main terms BRIC and Next Eleven.← Previous edit Revision as of 01:08, 12 May 2007 edit undoAlexCovarrubias (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, File movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers8,393 editsm Readding BRIMC. Nobody oppsed its inclution. BRIMC is not the same that BRIC.Next edit →
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Power in international relations
Types of powerPower (sociology) · Soft power · Hard power · Political power (Power politics • Realpolitik)
Types of power statusGreat power · Middle power · Regional power · Superpower (Energy superpower) · Hyperpower
GeopoliticsAfrican Century · American Century · Asian Century · British Moment · Chinese Century · European Century · Indian Century · Pacific Century
Theory and historyHistorical powers · Polarity in international relations · Power projection · Power transition theory · Second superpower · Superpower collapse · Superpower disengagement
Organizations and groupsG8 · G8+5 · BRIC · BRIMC · Next Eleven · SCO
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