Comparative Politics and International Relations-Unipolarity and American Hegemony [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2013

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Identify the challenges to American hegemony in post Soviet World. (Paper-II)

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US Soldiers at Incirlik Airbase in Turkey

US Soldiers at Incirlik Airbase in Turkey

Challenges to American Hegemony in Post Soviet World

  • With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, US became the sole superpower in the world and started to dominate international relations.
  • There are three ways in which US exercised its hegemony: Militarily, economica…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2017

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“The development of advanced missile technology and nuclear threat by North Korea has challenged the hegemony of USA in South East Asia.” Evaluate the above statement in context of the recent developments in the region.

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North Korea՚s Nuclear Threat Challenging the Hegemony of USA

  • North Korea and South Korea are two sovereign nations that are divided by the 38th Parallel.
  • This line was drawn after the end of the 2nd World War by the Soviet Union and the US to demarcate each others regions of influence.
  • After the three years of Korean War, an uneasy armistice has been …

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