The document divides countries into four categories based on their wealth and international power: Core of the Core Nations are the wealthiest and most powerful; Periphery of the Core Nations are still developed but have less global influence; Core of the Periphery Nations are developing with significant wealth but limited power; and Periphery of the Periphery Nations are the world's poorest with extremely low GDP per capita.
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1. Core of the
Periphery
Nations
Periphery
of the Core
Nations
These countries are
the wealthiest and
most powerful.
Periphery of
the Periphery
Nations
These are the worlds
poorest countries
with extremely low
GDP per capitas.
These countries are
developed but have
less power on the
world stage.
Core of the
Core Nations
These are developing
countries that still
have a lot of wealth
but not so much
international power.
CC PC CP PP
2. CC
Core of the
Core Nations
PC
Periphery of
the Core
Nations
CP
Core of the
Periphery
Nations
PP
Periphery of
the Periphery
Nations
3. CC
Core of the
Core Nations
PC
Periphery of
the Core
Nations
CP
Core of the
Periphery
Nations
PP
Periphery of
the Periphery
Nations
4. CC
Core of the
Core Nations
PC
Periphery of
the Core
Nations
CP
Core of the
Periphery
Nations
PP
Periphery of
the Periphery
Nations
5. CC
Core of the
Core Nations
PC
Periphery of
the Core
Nations
CP
Core of the
Periphery
Nations
PP
Periphery of
the Periphery
Nations