State that claims or seeks the right to intervene in the affairs of other states
Global policeman (or world police[1]) is an informal term for a superpower which seeks or claims the right to intervene in other sovereign states. It has been used, firstly for the United Kingdom and, since 1945, for the United States,[2][3] though it has been suggested that China has been seeking to take over the role in the 21st century.[4][better source needed]
The two terms hegemon and global policeman are not identical in meaning. The former term defines capacity for dominant control anywhere on earth, whereas the latter may also include small or large areas outside control, along with monitoring and attempted enforcements, but does not define any level of effectiveness.
^"Team America, World Police: The Need for Accountability". Harvard International Review. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
^Linda Colley, 'Britain and the US once ran the world. Now they're all at sea', The Guardian, 14 June 2017.
^Gideon Rachman, 'The world would miss the American policeman', Financial Times, 2 September 2013.
^Jonas Parello-Plesner and Parag Khanna, 'Stop fretting about Beijing as a global policeman', Financial Times, 28 December 2011.
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