History of the Changing World Order

Editorial on History of the changing world order

 World order is a term used in international relations terminology to denote the aspect of an international system where certain states enjoy the perks of spheres of influence.

Historically speaking, before the first world war, the international system was multipolar in nature, which means, there were several states that enjoyed significant spheres of influence.

In fact, multipolar world order continued till the end second world war.

Afterwards, the world turned bipolar with United States and Soviet Union as major powers.

It was after the fall of USSR that the world turned unipolar.

However, the US could enjoy unipolarity only for a decade or so.

Now, experts believe the world is again turning back to unipolarity.

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