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Power in international relations
Power statuses Middle power | Regional power | Great power | Superpower | Hyperpower | Historical power
Emerging superpowers China | India | European Union
Future geopolitics African Century | American Century | Asian Century | British Moment | Chinese Century | European Century | Indian Century | Pacific Century
Types of power Soft power | Hard power | Political power | Power (sociology) | Machtpolitik | Realpolitik | Power projection | Polarity in international relations
Other BRIC | BRIMC | BRICS | Next Eleven |Energy superpower | Power transition theory | Second superpower | SCO | Superpower collapse | Superpower disengagement
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