what was the immediate impact of disintegration of USSR?
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Collapse of the USSR and the Socialist bloc can be legitimately described as one of the most astounding developments of last decade of the 20th century. The emergence of the USSR as the first socialist state of world (Socialist Revolution of 1917) had a big and deep impact on the nature and course of international relations of the first quarter of the 20th century.
Likewise, the collapse of the USSR in 1991 acted as a source of equally big impact on international relations of the last decade of the 20th century. It led to the collapse of the entire socialist bloc. The 21st century opened as a new century characterised by ideological and strategic unipolarism, and struggling to adjust with the new realities of the post-USSR, post-socialist bloc international relations.
After having lived and acted as a super power in world politics, and after having organised and led the socialist bloc in international relations, the USSR suffered an inglorious collapse in 1991. Due to internal economic weaknesses and a big political turmoil in the era of Perestroika and Glasnost, it failed to keep up its integrated status. The flag of the USSR came down on 31st December, 1991 and was replaced by the flag of Russia, which became its successor state.
Likewise, the collapse of the USSR in 1991 acted as a source of equally big impact on international relations of the last decade of the 20th century. It led to the collapse of the entire socialist bloc. The 21st century opened as a new century characterised by ideological and strategic unipolarism, and struggling to adjust with the new realities of the post-USSR, post-socialist bloc international relations.
After having lived and acted as a super power in world politics, and after having organised and led the socialist bloc in international relations, the USSR suffered an inglorious collapse in 1991. Due to internal economic weaknesses and a big political turmoil in the era of Perestroika and Glasnost, it failed to keep up its integrated status. The flag of the USSR came down on 31st December, 1991 and was replaced by the flag of Russia, which became its successor state.
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