- Roberts, Alasdair.
Superstates:
Empires of the Twenty-First Century. (Cambridge, UK:
Polity Press, 2022), 122. Roberts, Alasdair.
Superstates:
Empires of the...
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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...
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partially resembles that of
George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty-Four, with
three superstates in
roughly the same
geographic positions controlling the world. Gundam...
- and genocide, the twin
goals of each of the
superstates. Once mind
control is perfected, the
superstates are free to
destroy their counterparts in a theoretical...
- (1940) by
James Burnham predicting perpetual war
among three totalitarian superstates.
Orwell told
Jacintha Buddicom that he
would write a
novel stylistically...
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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...
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between the
United States and Russia, so that he can
establish a
fascist superstate in Europe.
After the Neo-****'s
scientists build a
secret nuclear weapon...
- The term
Eurasia gained geopolitical re****tion as one of the
three superstates in 1984,
George Orwell's
novel where constant surveillance and propaganda...
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Retrieved 2 May 2024. "The
Brussels Effect: The Rise of a
Regulatory Superstate in Europe".
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Columbia Law School.
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- 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...