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... “soft power” is largely responsible for information revolution and frequently adopts the practices and culture of other countries, while acting as a filter for what will be successful and what will fail. ...
Part IV
Globalization has contributed to the rise in power of the United States, but at some point it may dilute this power. ... American policies regarding endangered species in Africa and the rain forest in South America are not readily accepted, thereby reducing the effect of American influence. ... As China’s power increases, the U. ...
• With the advent of the information revolution, the “spokes” will rely less on the “hub” and more on each other, thereby reducing the power of the United States.
The power of the Internet has allowed the United States to expand its power across the globe. ... This will allow China to stretch its power well beyond its borders, while reducing the power of the United States.
Approximate Word count = 710 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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