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A Newer World Order - The Return to a Multipolar Era
2006Abstract : In 1991 the international system's Bipolar Era and its balance of terror standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union ended peacefully and not as the result of a cataclysmic war. The Soviets and their allies eventually succumbed to the economic burdens of competing in an arms race with the West for nuclear superiority.
null Robert L., Jr DeYeso
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MOSCOW UNIVERSITY BULLETIN ON STATE AUDIT
The article is devoted to the study of the influence of the processes of financial globalization and the formation of a multipolar world order on the financial sovereignty of the state.
K. Brykin
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The article is devoted to the study of the influence of the processes of financial globalization and the formation of a multipolar world order on the financial sovereignty of the state.
K. Brykin
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The Middle East in search for its place under forming conditions of multipolar world order
Diplomatic ServiceThere are many proofs of changes in different regions of the earth in favor of multipolarity as a new world order and the Middle East is among them. Despite west positions of the USA in the region due to its long time submission of some leading Middle ...
S. Ivanov
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Which Multipolarity? Power and World Order
2016International stability is widely believed to be dependent on a specific structure of the international system: either multipolarity, bipolarity, or unipolarity. The polarity debate is all about what kind of polarity is the most peaceful, stable, and durable.
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New world order: from bipolarity to multipolarity
Полис. Политические исследования (Polis. Political Studies), 2015Studied in the article are international political processes taking place since the end of World War II. It is shown that the modern world is in a state of transition to a multipolar world order – a process based on the foundation components left from the era of bipolarity. Analyzed is the phenomenon of “superpower leadership” and its transformation at
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IntroductionChina, Eurasia, and the Multipolar World Order 2.0
2023The introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed by the authors in the subsequent chapters of this contributed book. It argues that, as the Ukrainian war demonstrates, the United States no longer hegemonically implements the projection of Eurasian security, diplomacy, economy, and cyberspace. It indicates that the Eurasian superpower,
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International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology
This study analyzes the strategies adopted by the United States (US) to maintain its unipolar dominance in an evolving multipolar world order, along with the challenges it faces. The US seeks to reinforce its global leadership through initiatives such as
Sutapa Das
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This study analyzes the strategies adopted by the United States (US) to maintain its unipolar dominance in an evolving multipolar world order, along with the challenges it faces. The US seeks to reinforce its global leadership through initiatives such as
Sutapa Das
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Russia and the Changing World Order: In Search of Multipolarity
2020Near the turn of the twenty-first century, one of the two poles of the system that had prevailed since the end of the Second World War destroyed itself. The Soviet communist project had become uncompetitive, leading to its failure. Soviet ideology had cornered itself. Derived from the Western Enlightenment tradition, its ideas of technological progress
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The fraying transatlantic order and Europe’s struggle in a multipolar world
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Emerging trends in India's Foreign Policy in the Multipolar World Order
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchIndia is one of the ancient civilizations that has it’s influence over the world. The roots of Indian civilization in the form of ideas theories philosophies are present in the world and can be traced all over.
G. Srinivas, S. D
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