Areas which constitute its spheres of influence

1. Economic : Countries or regions that rely on the dominant country for trade, investments, and economic support.

2. Political : Countries or regions where the dominant country holds significant political influence, through alliances, partnerships, or control over government policies.

3. Military : Countries or regions where the dominant country has military presence, bases, or strategic alliances to maintain control or influence.

4. Cultural : Countries or regions where the dominant country's culture, language, media, or ideas are predominant and shape the local culture and society.

5. Technological : Countries or regions where the dominant country has advanced technology, infrastructure, or access to resources that are crucial for development and progress.

6. Strategic : Countries or regions that are strategically important for the dominant country's security, resources, or geopolitical interests.

7. Social : Countries or regions where the dominant country has social influence through education, healthcare, or humanitarian aid programs.