Are there any moderate/low power countries that have potential to be super powers in the future due to untapped resources/expansion potential, etc?
India! Brazil!
AUSTRALIA DUH
Chile, Turkey, Finland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Colombia, Brasil, Poland, Philippines
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India will be a superpower by 2030
>>57904301
Probably not Brazil. They've peaked and are currently in decline. Unless demand for natural resources increases rapidly again, I doubt Brazil will grow much faster than global average in the near future.
>>57904307
Just gotta terraform those deserts aye mate?
truly doe human resource and potential-wise it is the usa
but it is badly squandered on pointless political chasms materialism and ideological deadlock
>>57904375
USA is already a superpower...
>>57904301
>India
Will never happen. Too many groups, too much history, too socialistic.
If they had some 20 million more people;
Denmark, because Greenland.
India because they havent even industrialized yet.
They'll be the new China in a couple of decades or so
>>57904393
usa is not living up to its potential by keeping at lot of people artificially at the bottom
>>57904412
They've got better odds than Brazil. Indian economy isn't based solely on natural resources which help long term.
>>57904435
Elaborate. Who is being artificially held down? Or are you talking about some sort of wealth redistribution.
>>57904491
it is not just wealth
it is about what people want and why people do the things they do
beyond the inequality lies something darker and more primal
>>57904427
We're working on it.
t. Merkel
>captcha is literally Malmö
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>>57904427
I thought that but what could you really do to Greenland? It's freezing and the terrain is very unkind to somebody wanting to sprout a metropolis.
>>57904595
Fuck metropolises, imagine the eniterely untapped resources, with near no native pop, probably filled with all kinds of metals and minerals beyond any expectation.
>>57904294
Portugal
It just needs one man to return...
>>57904428
They already are passing through their demographic advantage. Until they manage 10%+ for 30 years, it ain't happening.
>>57904442
>Indian economy
Brazil's economy is less dependent on commodities than India's.