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Will the United States retain it's status as the world's superpower for the foreseeable future?
Will the United States retain it's status as the world's superpower for the foreseeable future?
Feel free to explain your choice if you want.
It will for the foreseeable future.
As much as China is flexing its muscle, it’ll have to settle for regional hegemony and even then, only to a certain extent.
Russia is posing threats in some areas, some very serious that are not being addressed like Cyberspace (that goes for China and others as well) and the arctic, but it is literally a dying land, it’s population is dying off and it’s economy would not be able to sustain any level of growth in the future to come close to being able to ever spend as significantly as it wants to on its military adventures.
Both have a problem with real power projection no matter what way you slice it although it is fair to say that in the overall geopolitical game, China could make significant strides with its belt and road initiatives while Washington Presidential candidates debate **** size
I hope not.
for the record: I don't know so I voted for the eggs and bacon.
Perhaps, as long as we keep spending $700 Billion per year on the military.
However, it is unknown how we would fare should an enemy hit us first with a massive cyber-decapitation strike.
Yes, but with badly damaged status among our allies. With a POTUS who insists on insulting allies and snuggling up to thuggish and brutal dictators, our allies have become very wary of us, no longer sure they can trust us with sensitive intelligence. Trump outed an Israeli operative long embedded within Syria's state forces before he'd been in office for even two months, so who can blame them if they no longer share information?
It's going to take years to repair the damage Trump is doing to our standing in the world.
Will the United States retain it's status as the world's superpower for the foreseeable future?
Feel free to explain your choice if you want.
Why? Don't you want us to be strong?
To be clear, I have no idea what sort of duration we're talking about when we say 'foreseeable future', but I do think the current trajectory of the country is ultimately unsustainable regardless of what that happens to be defined as.
Let's say 20-30 years.
the lack of American education in the areas of science and math is pretty alarming. a new discovery could turn the tables pretty quickly.
The leading competitor is China, whose political leadership understands only too well how important STEM leadership is for global leadership. The World Economic Forum calculates that China had at least 4.7 million recent STEM grads as of 2016; India had 2.6 million as of 2017; the U.S. pulls in at third at 568,000. That puts us about equal with India for STEM grads per population (1:516 ratio for Indians and 1:573 for Americans); but well behind China’s 1:293 ratio.
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How bad is the shortage of American students? According to the non-partisan National Foundation for American Policy, in 2017 foreign nationals accounted for 81% of electrical engineering majors and grad students in this country. Foreign students make up three quarters of the majors and grad students in industrial engineering; 62% in mechanical engineering; 55%, or more than half, of those studying materials and metallurgic engineering.
As for computer science, the vital crucible for America’s future in areas such as cyber and AI, American students make up barely 21% of the student body.
I hope not.
You need a response "Yes, as long as a Democrat doesn't become President".
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