Last week we began the discussion on the possibility of “a new world order” in which potential new superpowers would rise—the prime candidates being the European Union, Brazil, India, Russia, Turkey, and China, in no particular order. We will take each of them in turn. These heirs apparent together with the United States account for more than 50 percent of the world population and approximate 66 percent of the global gross domestic product in nominal terms.
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