Which country is going to be the most powerful?

Which country is going to be the most powerful?

United States
China and Russia are the second and third most powerful countries, known for their military spending and vast physical expanse….Most Powerful Countries 2021.

Power Rank 1
Country United States
GDP $21.40 Tn
GDP per Capita $65,280
2021 Population 332,915,073

Which country is powerful than America?

United States. #1 in Power Rankings. No Change in Rank from 2020.

  • China. #2 in Power Rankings. #3 out of 73 in 2020.
  • Russia. #3 in Power Rankings. #2 out of 73 in 2020.
  • Germany. #4 in Power Rankings.
  • United Kingdom. #5 in Power Rankings.
  • Japan. #6 in Power Rankings.
  • France. #7 in Power Rankings.
  • South Korea. #8 in Power Rankings.
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    Is the United States the best country in the world?

    By comparison, a third (33\%) of Americans with a high school diploma or less consider the U.S. the best country in the world, while 52\% say it is among the world’s greatest nations.

    Which countries prefer the US as the world’s economic power?

    In Australia – where 52\% say China is the current leading economic power – nearly three-quarters still say they prefer a future where the U.S. is the world’s dominant power. Argentina, Russia and Tunisia stand out as the only three countries where just one-third or fewer prefer U.S. leadership.

    Does America stand above all other countries in the world?

    A majority of the public (85\%) says either that the United States “stands above all other countries in the world” (29\%) or that it is “one of the greatest countries, along with some others” (56\%). Only 14\% of Americans say there are “other countries better than the U.S.”

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    Do Americans prefer China or the US as the world’s superpower?

    When thinking about the future, a 25-country median of 63\% say they prefer a world in which the U.S. is the leading power, while just 19\% would favor one in which China leads. In the Asia-Pacific region, few say they prefer China.