The Vietnamese word "siêu đế quốc" translates to "superimperialism" in English. This term is used to describe a situation where a powerful country or empire exerts extreme dominance over other nations, often through economic, political, or military means. It implies a level of imperialism that goes beyond traditional forms, suggesting that the controlling nation has an overwhelming influence or control.
While "siêu đế quốc" specifically refers to "superimperialism," it may also be used more broadly to describe any dominant power that exerts extreme control over others, not limited to historical empires but also contemporary nations or organizations.