The emerging multipolar world order: A preliminary analysis

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14):1653-1663 (2023)
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The model of world order has changed dramatically in the postwar era from the bipolarity between the US and Soviet Russia that characterized the Cold War, to a period of unipolarity after the fall...

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