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The emerging powers and the
majority of the world
Geographical Superpowers
Superpower Geographies
3. Implications of the continued rise of the superpowers?
a) Resource implications of continued growth of superpowers
b) Implications of shifting power for older core regions
b) rise of emerging powers and the implications for the world
c) Tensions between cultures
Learning Objectives:
•Understand the implications that the rise in emerging
powers has for the rest of the world
•Consider the likely impact of the shifting distribution
of power on the global periphery
The implications of shifting
power
• The US National Intelligence Council
suggested that China, India and Brazil
would grow at the expense of USA and
EU
• There would be increasing conflict over
resources especially food, water and
fuel
• Major issues regarding how to deal with
climate change, trade and market
access
Decline of the USSR and
rebirth of Russia
• Using Oxford p 164-167and 170-171:
• 1. What were the reasons for the
collapse of the USSR
• 2. Classify the economic, social and
environmental impacts of changes in
Russia since 1991
3. Does Russia deserves the title
‘superpower’?
4. What concerns Russia today?
Will emerging superpowers provide the
developing world with new opportunities?
• Many rich countries direct a high % of their
foreign aid to peripheral countries and this
binds these nations to the core
• However, some periphery countries are
gaining economic independence through 2 main
means:
1) Nationalisation – the government are buying
businesses from the company shareholders
or claiming the company
2) Countries have formed cartels
Case Study – OPEC – an Oil
Cartel
• The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
was established in 1960 to counter oil price cuts by
American and European oil companies
• In 1979 the OPEC countries produced 65% of world
petroleum by only 36% by 2007
• Decline due to lack of excess pumping capacity
• However the member stated have controlled the
price of oil and much of the production in the 1970s
and 1980s and have increased their economic and
political power
Implications for growth?
Growth of China
- MEDC companies will invest in order to sell their
products in an emerging market
- Consumers benefit from cheap products that are
mass produced in China
- Could lead to a decline in US economy as India and
china pay lower wages and produce goods more
competitively
- Western countries worried that Chinese influence in
Africa is stronger than EU and USA
- Increased environmental impact e.g. Transport
emissions, acidification and poor air quality
Plenary
• Which do you think is more effective in
the current world – economic or military
muscle?