- A
superstate is
defined as "a
large and
powerful state formed when
several smaller countries unite", or "A
large and
powerful state formed from a federation...
-
scenario of
European integration leading to the
formation of a
sovereign superstate (similar to the
United States of America),
organised as a
federation of...
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dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the
world is
divided into
three superstates: Oceania,
Eurasia and Eastasia, who are all
fighting each
other in a...
- now
known as
Airstrip One, has
become a
province of the
totalitarian superstate Oceania,
which is led by Big Brother, a
dictatorial leader supported by...
- III, John R.
Gillingham (2 June 2003).
European Integration, 1950-2003:
Superstate Or New
Market Economy?. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. p. 110...
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Robert (2004). Cronies: Oil, the Bushes, and the Rise of Texas, America's
Superstate. PublicAffairs. ISBN 9781586481889. LCCN 2003070694. Khatri, Naresh; Tsang...
- the
differences from the
superstates (containing states). A
substate can
easily inherit the
common behavior from its
superstate(s) by
simply ignoring commonly...
-
record by
Miyuki Nakajima Eastasia (Nineteen Eighty-Four), a
fictional superstate in
George Orwell's book 1984
Pacific Asia, the
eastern edge of Asia This...
- low-ranking
civil servant in a war-torn
London ruled by Oceania, a
totalitarian superstate.
Smith struggles to
maintain his
sanity and his grip on
reality as the...
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between the
United States and Russia, so that he can
establish a
fascist superstate in Europe. The Sum of All
Fears received moderate reviews, but was a commercial...