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grossproffit

(5,591 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2017, 03:57 PM Jan 2017

The Eight Great Powers of 2017. Israel joined the list for the first time.

1. The United States of America
2. China (tie)
2. Japan (tie)
4. Russia
5. Germany
6. India
7. Iran
8. Israel

This year there’s a new name on our list of the Eight Greats: Israel. A small country in a chaotic part of the world, Israel is a rising power with a growing impact on world affairs. Although 2016 saw the passage of yet another condemnation of Israel at the United Nations, this time in the Security Council thanks to an American decision to abstain rather than veto, overall the Jewish state continues to develop diplomatic, economic and military power and to insert itself into the heart of regional politics.
Three factors are powering Israel’s rise: economic developments, the regional crisis, and diplomatic ingenuity. Looking closely at these tells us something about how power works in the contemporary world.

The economic developments behind Israel’s new stature are partly the result of luck and location, and partly the result of smart choices. As to the luck and location factor, large, off-shore discoveries of natural gas and oil are turning Israel into an energy exporter. Energy self-sufficiency is a boost to Israel’s economy; energy exports boost Israel’s foreign policy clout. In 2016 Erdogan’s Turkey turned on most of its NATO and Western allies; ties with Israel strengthened. Turkey’s Islamist ruler wants gas, and he wants to limit Turkey’s dependence on Russia. Israel is part of the answer.

But beyond luck, Israel’s newfound clout on the world stage comes from the rise of industrial sectors and technologies that good Israeli schools, smart Israeli policies and talented Israeli thinkers and entrepreneurs have built up over many years. In particular, Israel’s decision to support the rise of a domestic cybersecurity and infotech economy has put Israel at the center of the ongoing revolution in military power based on the importance of information control and management to 21st century states. It is not just that private investors all over the world look to invest in Israel’s tech startups; access to Israeli technology (like the technology behind the Iron Dome missile system) matters to more and more countries. It’s not just America; India, China and Russia all want a piece of Israeli tech wizardry.

http://www.the-american-interest.com/2017/01/24/the-eight-great-powers-of-2017/

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The Eight Great Powers of 2017. Israel joined the list for the first time. (Original Post) grossproffit Jan 2017 OP
How can an apartheid state be a great power? OregonBlue Jan 2017 #1
As in say..., the USA up until 1965?? malchickiwick Jan 2017 #2
Because they're not. Mosby Jan 2017 #3
IDS... grossproffit Jan 2017 #5
Now that's funny. OregonBlue Jan 2017 #8
It's a fact oberliner Jan 2017 #9
Iran, China, India? grossproffit Jan 2017 #4
Iran is not a "great power" Mosby Jan 2017 #6
France and the UK are nuclear powers, have economies that dwarf Israel and Iran geek tragedy Jan 2017 #7
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
9. It's a fact
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 07:16 PM
Jan 2017

Allow me to quote former President Jimmy Carter:

"I know that Israel is a wonderful democracy with equal treatment of all citizens whether Arab or Jew."

And he is someone who is very critical of Israeli government policy with respect to Palestinians.

 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
7. France and the UK are nuclear powers, have economies that dwarf Israel and Iran
Thu Jan 26, 2017, 07:12 PM
Jan 2017

and have veto power at the UNSC.

This list is a joke.


GDP:

1. US
2. China
3. Japan
4. Germany
5. UK
6. France
7. India
8. Italy
9. Brazil
10. Canada
..
13. Russia
..
15. Mexico
..
18. Turkey
..
20. Saudi Arabia
..
26. Iran
..
34. Israel

http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP.pdf

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