explain the terms bipolarity and uni-polarity in social
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Unipolarity in international politics describes a distribution of power in which there is one state with most of the cultural, economic and military influence. This is also called a hegemony or hyper power’.ExamplesEgyptian Empire from 3150 BC to 664 BC, the Greeks ( 776 BC to 146 BC), the Persian Empire (550 BC to 330 BC), the Roman Empire (31 BC to 5th Century), Mongolian Empire (13th and 14th Century), Ottoman Empire (15th to 17th Century), the French Empire (during the reigns of Louis XIV and Napoleon I) are regional and The British Empire (from the end of Napoleonic wars to the beginning of the 20th Century), The U.S.A. (with the fall of the Soviet Union since 1991) are some of the global examples of Unipolarity.
Bipolarity in international politics describes a distribution of power in which two states have the majority of economic, military and cultural influence internationally or regionally.’ExamplesThe U.S. and Soviet Union during Cold War, Great Britain and France during colonial era.
Bipolarity in international politics describes a distribution of power in which two states have the majority of economic, military and cultural influence internationally or regionally.’ExamplesThe U.S. and Soviet Union during Cold War, Great Britain and France during colonial era.
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UNIPOLARITY refers to THE WORLD LED BY ONE SUPER POWER IN MILITARY, ECONOMIC SUPREMACY AND IDEOLOGY
BIPOLARITY refers to THE WORLD DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO SUPER POWERS FOR MIITARY, ECONOMIC SUPREMACIES AND IDEOLOGY
BIPOLARITY refers to THE WORLD DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO SUPER POWERS FOR MIITARY, ECONOMIC SUPREMACIES AND IDEOLOGY
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