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'''Imperial core''', also known as the '''First World''' or '''Western world''', is a term which refers to [[Imperialism|imperialist]] countries which have historically benefited from [[unequal exchange]] with [[periphery countries]]. As a result of the core-periphery relationship, imperial core countries pressure periphery countries economically, politically and sometimes militarily to be [[Dependency|dependent]] of the imperial core countries.
'''Imperial core''', also known as the '''First World''' or '''Western world''', is a term which refers to [[Imperialism|imperialist]] countries which have historically benefited from [[unequal exchange]] with [[periphery countries]]. As a result of the core-periphery relationship, imperial core countries pressure periphery countries economically, politically and sometimes militarily to be [[Dependency|dependent]] of the imperial core countries. Some notable examples of countries in the imperial core include the [[USA]] and the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]], as both of these countries have benefited from imperialism.
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Revision as of 13:07, 9 May 2023

Imperial core, also known as the First World or Western world, is a term which refers to imperialist countries which have historically benefited from unequal exchange with periphery countries. As a result of the core-periphery relationship, imperial core countries pressure periphery countries economically, politically and sometimes militarily to be dependent of the imperial core countries. Some notable examples of countries in the imperial core include the USA and the United Kingdom, as both of these countries have benefited from imperialism.