- Hyperpower
A hyperpower or omnipower is a state that is militarily, economically, and technologically dominant on the world stage. The term was first used to describe the
United States in the 1990s, but has also been applied (retroactively), to earlier entities such as theBritish Empire , theSpanish Empire . TheRoman Empire , theMongol Empire , andAncient Egypt are considered to have been examples of ancient hyperpowers.Origin
After the end of the
Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, some political commentators felt that a new term was needed to describe the United States' position as the lonesuperpower .Ben Wattenberg coined the term "omnipower" in 1990 andPeregrine Worsthorne used the term "hyper-power" on June 8, 1991. French Foreign MinisterHubert Védrine popularized the term "hyperpower" in his various criticisms of the United States beginning in 1998. [ [http://www.wordspy.com/words/hyper-power.asp Definition and Use of the Word "Hyperpower"] ]Popular Culture
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Nine Inch Nails named the first track of their politically inspired album "Year Zero" "Hyperpower". The concept album is set in a near-future dystopian United States.ee also
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Americanization
*American Empire
*British Empire
*Hegemony
*Megacorporation
*Pax Americana
*Pax Britannica
*Pax Romana
*Pax Hispanica
*Spanish Empire
*Superpower
*Westernization References
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/1999/02/05/france.t_0.php "To Paris, U.S. Looks Like a 'Hyperpower'"] , "The International Herald Tribune",
February 5 ,1999 , retrievedAugust 20 ,2006
* [http://post.queensu.ca/~nossalk/papers/hyperpower.htm "Lonely Superpower or Unapologetic Hyperpower? Analyzing American Power in the Post-Cold War Era"] , "Paper for presentation at the biennial meetings of the South African Political Studies Association Saldanha, Western Cape 29 June-2 July 1999", retrievedFebruary 28 ,2007
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