stormakt
Stormakt is a term derived from Swedish and literally translates to "great power." It is often used in historical and international relations contexts to describe a state that possesses the military, economic, and political capabilities to exert significant influence on a global or regional scale. The concept of stormakt implies a level of dominance that extends beyond its immediate neighbors, allowing it to shape international events and norms.
Throughout history, various nations have been considered stormakter. Examples include the Roman Empire, the British Empire,
The rise and fall of stormakter are central themes in the study of international history. Factors such