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The USA's international influence The role of the US as a world power

With the world's most powerful military, a huge economy, and a leading role in international institutions such as the UN and NATO, the USA is a superpower. The rise in power and importance of China and re-emergence of Russia will continue to challenge the global dominance of the USA.

Part of Modern StudiesWorld power: USA

The role of the US as a world power

All statistics via the CIA World Factbook.

Economic influence

New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street
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New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street

The United States of America is the world's foremost economic and military power. It has the third largest population in the world (335 million). Income in 2017 was $62,530 per capita, one of the highest in the developed world.

The US is home to many entrepreneurs and has created many iconic products which are highly sought after around the world, for example Apple and Facebook.

The US also provides the greatest amount of international aid.

  • $11 billion to the United Nations 鈥 one fifth of their entire budget
  • $58.5 billion is given to USAID 鈥 the US Agency for International Development for missions in more than 80 countries

Military influence

US Navy aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard
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US Navy aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard

Militarily, the US remains the world's only superpower. Although the US does not spend the most in the world on defence as a proportion of GDP (3.7%), in absolute terms it spends vastly more than any other country. In 2020, they spent $778 billion. Over one third (39%) of the total world鈥檚 defence spending is by the US alone.

The US has the largest naval fleet in the world. The US carrier fleet dwarfs every other country in the world, particularly in terms of in size and technological hardware. The scale of the US navy allows it to have a military presence anywhere in the world.

Cultural influence

The USA's cultural influence extends across the world, for example over two billion people speak some English in the world today with the majority speaking an Americanised version of the language. US TV programmes, films, video games and music have a large domestic market of more than 300 million customers, in addition to their influence on the rest of the world. The USA also has a social and cultural impact on immediate neighbours such as Mexico and Canada and on North/Central America as a whole.

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