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please frame it in common language
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In international relations, power is what defined in several different ways. Material definitions of state power emphasize economic and the military power. Other definitions of power emphasize ability to structure and constitute nature of social relations between actors. Power is the attribute of particular actors in the interactions, as well as the social process that constitutes the social identities and capacities of the actors.
International relations scholars use term polarity to describe distribution of power in the international system. Unipolarity refers to the international system characterized by one hegemon (e.g. United States in the post-Cold War period), bipolarity to the order with two great powers or blocs of states (e.g. the Cold War), and multipolarity refers to presence of three or more great powers. Those states that have significant amounts of power within international system are referred to as small powers, regional powers, great powers, superpowers, or hegemons, although there is no commonly accepted standard for what it defines a powerful state.
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