Potential superpower (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Potential superpower" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
1st place
1st place
6th place
6th place
7th place
7th place
1,116th place
790th place
17th place
15th place
28th place
26th place
low place
low place
12th place
11th place
1,418th place
966th place
269th place
201st place
68th place
117th place
40th place
58th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
3rd place
3rd place
2,367th place
1,825th place
low place
7,956th place
48th place
39th place
3,812th place
3,173rd place
low place
low place
439th place
283rd place
488th place
374th place
109th place
87th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
9,125th place
7,271st place
2,613th place
2,294th place
1,785th place
1,133rd place
106th place
74th place
4,487th place
2,443rd place
18th place
17th place
79th place
65th place
low place
low place
2nd place
2nd place
20th place
30th place
3,234th place
2,284th place
305th place
264th place
553rd place
334th place
22nd place
19th place
6,016th place
4,119th place
54th place
48th place
142nd place
363rd place
1,191st place
1,060th place
369th place
616th place
254th place
236th place
61st place
54th place
49th place
47th place

af.mil

au.af.mil

archive.org

bbc.com

books.google.com

bostonglobe.com

britannica.com

  • Munro, André. "superpower". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 May 2023.

cambridge.org

caravanmagazine.in

carnegieendowment.org

cer.org.uk

cnn.com

edition.cnn.com

cnn.com

  • Lendon, Brad (5 March 2021). "China has built the world's largest navy. Now what's Beijing going to do with it?". CNN. Retrieved 22 March 2021. In 2018, China held 40% of the world's shipbuilding market by gross tons, according to United Nations figures cited by the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, well ahead of second place South Korea at 25%. Put in a historical perspective, China's shipbuilding numbers are staggering – dwarfing even the U.S. efforts of World War II. China built more ships in one year of peace time (2019) than the U.S. did in four of war (1941–1945).

articles.cnn.com

columbia.edu

cup.columbia.edu

csis-prod.s3.amazonaws.com

csis.org

  • Cordesman, Anthony (1 October 2019). "China and the United States: Cooperation, Competition, and/or Conflict". Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved 22 March 2021. Seen from this perspective, such trends clearly that show that China already is a true economic superpower with growing resources and a steadily improving technology base. Its military structure is evolving to the point where China can compare or compete with the U.S. — at least in Asia.

doi.org

economist.com

europa.eu

ec.europa.eu

eda.europa.eu

forbes.com

foreignaffairs.com

foreignpolicy.com

getabstract.com

globalatlanta.com

globalpolicy.org

globalpost.com

go.com

abcnews.go.com

harvard.edu

hks.harvard.edu

huffingtonpost.com

imf.org

indiatimes.com

articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com

economictimes.indiatimes.com

latimes.com

lowyinstitute.org

  • Lemahieu, Herve (29 May 2019). "Five big takeaways from the 2019 Asia Power Index". Lowy Institute. Retrieved 22 March 2021. China, the emerging superpower, netted the highest gains in overall power in 2019, ranking first in half of the eight Index measures. For the first time, China narrowly edged out the United States in the Index's assessment of economic resources. In absolute terms China's economy grew by more than the total size of Australia's economy in 2018. The world's largest trading nation has also paradoxically seen its GDP become less dependent on exports. This makes China less vulnerable to an escalating trade war than most other Asian economies.

newamerica.net

newsweek.com

nybooks.com

nytimes.com

pewresearch.org

realtruth.org

rediff.com

reuters.com

sipri.org

theguardian.com

time.com

content.time.com

uio.no

arena.uio.no

undp.org

hdr.undp.org

ussc.edu.au

web.archive.org

wsj.com

blogs.wsj.com