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Power in international relations
Types of powerPhilosophical power · Soft power · Hard power · Smart power · Political power (Machtpolitik • Realpolitik)
Types of power statusMiddle power · Regional power · Great power  · Superpower (Potential superpowers · Energy superpower) · Hyperpower
GeopoliticsAmerican Century · Asian Century · British Century · Chinese Century · African Century
Theory and historyBalance of power · Historical powers · Polarity in international relations · Military power projection · Power transition theory · Second Superpower · Superpower collapse · Superpower disengagement
Organizations and groupsG8  · G8+5 · G20 · G77 · BRIC · Next Eleven · SCO · Asia Cooperative Dialouge · NATO · CSTO  · ANZUS
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