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For the last hundred years or so, the United States has been the most powerful nation in the world. Which country will be most powerful in 2050? (Poll Closed)

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2 Comments

  • Dr.Arun Kumar Goswami - 14 years ago

    There are numerous valid reasons to expect that diversity would sustain forever in the world. Thus the answer of the question 'Which country will be most powerful in 2050?' depends upon the capacity of a particular country to adopt the causes and reality of diversity. Another point is that each of the 5 countries and the UNO has shown their individual capability to adopt diversity within herselves. However, the point is 'which contry has 'historically' and 'geographically' vis-a-vis naturally proved her potentials in this regard ? We can categorically examine the USA, China, Russia, Brazil, Japan and the UNO, along with INDIA. The United Nations is a formal body to hold the diversity of the human race. China is dominated by 'mostly' single culture. On the other hand although 'Russia' has taken electoral democracy for choosing government, but her culture and heritage is do not exceed the limit of singleness. Of course, you can find Brazil to maintain the South American culture with a diversified tune. The USA is trying to uphold its diverse way of life. Apart from many other instances, the USA always try to maintain diversity in the structure of its population. It is thier official initiatives.
    Finally, India is a melting pot of many human culture(s). India is a naturally diversified country. 'Unity in Diversity' is the natural phenomenon of the country. So, we can rightfully conclude that INDIA would be most powerful country in 2050.

  • Chris - 14 years ago

    It would be interesting to be able to cross reference the distribution country of origin to the answers in the polls.

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