"Second Superpower" is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. In the modern world, China and the former Soviet Union have been the often selected candidates which cover the term. The term originates from a 2003 New York Times article which described "world public opinion" as one of two "superpowers".

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  • "Second Superpower" is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. In the modern world, China and the former Soviet Union have been the often selected candidates which cover the term. The term originates from a 2003 New York Times article which described "world public opinion" as one of two "superpowers". (en)
  • A segunda superpotência não se refere a uma nação em si, mas sim a um movimento da sociedade civil global com enorme força política. O termo derivado de um artigo do The New York Times que descrevia a "opinião publica global" como uma de duas superpotências. (pt)
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  • "Second Superpower" is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. In the modern world, China and the former Soviet Union have been the often selected candidates which cover the term. The term originates from a 2003 New York Times article which described "world public opinion" as one of two "superpowers". (en)
  • A segunda superpotência não se refere a uma nação em si, mas sim a um movimento da sociedade civil global com enorme força política. O termo derivado de um artigo do The New York Times que descrevia a "opinião publica global" como uma de duas superpotências. (pt)
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  • Second Superpower (en)
  • Segunda superpotência (pt)
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