Great Power
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of Great Power
First recorded in 1725–35
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The first 80: “Since Japan surrendered in September, 1945, the world has lived in the longest peace—the longest period without Great Power war—since the Roman Empire.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 26, 2025
“In the two current Great Power competitions, the United States is essentially on the tactical defensive,” he points out.
From Washington Post • May 4, 2022
As he relates in his memoir, “The Back Channel,” Burns added that Russian “interest in playing a distinctive Great Power role” would “sometimes cause significant problems.”
From Seattle Times • Mar. 26, 2022
And now he has a new book, “The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict,” making the case for a foreign policy that leaves the post-9/11 era decisively behind.
From New York Times • Sep. 11, 2021
Have you ever been in the territory of the Great Power before?
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. CLVIII, January 7, 1920 by Various
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