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Politics the Crumbling of the Essay

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Most of the states in the world had cheerfully acknowledged the falling of the Communist block. The eastern European countries for example had felt that they've been liberated from the unjust regime. The western countries had regarded the end of the communism spreading across the world as a benefit, for they would have to fear less a potential attack from the Soviets.

In the present there is much controversy around the world's international system with its polarity being hard to identify. There are people claiming the world is ruled on all levels by the U.S. after the fall of the communist block and that we have a unipolar system. However, there are also people believing that the international system is, in fact, multipolar, with the world depending on more than four states and the superpowers never having been true rulers of the world.

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Ari, Tayyar. At the CROSSROADS of SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION: SECURITY or DEMOCRACY?

Lebow, Ned. Risse-Kappen, Thomas. International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War. Columbia University Press, 1995.


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Ari, Tayyar. At the CROSSROADS of SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATION: SECURITY or DEMOCRACY?

Lebow, Ned. Risse-Kappen, Thomas. International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War. Columbia University Press, 1995.

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