Difference between revisions of "Sphere of influence"
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| − | A sphere of influence by a country is a foreign geographic region ("sphere") in which that country has trading or investment rights. | + | [[File:Spheres of influence.PNG|right|thumb|300px|[[Multipolar]] spheres of influence.]] |
| + | A '''sphere of influence''' by a country is a foreign geographic region ("sphere") in which that country has [[Trade|trading]] or [[investment]] rights, or more broadly, [[political]] or cultural influence. | ||
| − | For example, Britain enjoyed spheres of influence in many regions of the world. | + | For example, [[Britain]] enjoyed spheres of influence in many regions of the world during the 19th centuries. |
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| − | [[Category: | + | ==See also== |
| + | * [[Imperialism]] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Political Terms]] | ||
Revision as of 04:08, January 26, 2026
Multipolar spheres of influence.
A sphere of influence by a country is a foreign geographic region ("sphere") in which that country has trading or investment rights, or more broadly, political or cultural influence.
For example, Britain enjoyed spheres of influence in many regions of the world during the 19th centuries.