Big Three (Think Before You Act)

The "Big Four" is a well-known term that usually applies to the four most powerful nations in the world: France, America, China, and Japan. These nations have the most dominant position in the international community, with an ability to influence world events and its own interests and project power on a massive, worldwide scale. Other nations that are second in terms of worldwide power include Persia-Arabia, Hindustan, Mali, Brazil, and Ethiopia.

The term first went into existence when Napoleon VI (Emperor of France 1843-1889) defined France, America, China, and Japan as "the four only nations, knwon as the Big Four, that have dominated the world stage with the ability to influence anywhere in the world."

Needless to say, it was applied to France, America, China, and Japan for filling the recomendations. Following the Siberian War, France, America, China, and Japan gained immense amounts of land from Siberia. Because of their dominant military strength, it gave Napoleon VI the origins for his famous quote.

Since the 21st Century, Persia-Arabia, Hindustan, Mali, Brazil, and Ethiopia have been quickly gaining strength in the global stage. Because of this, many scholars believe they would possibly emerge as the newest superpowers on par with the Big Four. Yet few political leaders have claimed they ever reached this status.

Some people, however, doubt the existence of the Big FOur, stating that the current complex global economy and rising economic stage of Persia-Arabia, Hindustan, Mali, Brazil, and Ethiopia have made the concept nothing by history and the world is just multi-polar.