IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR) Comparative Politics and International Relations-Strategic and Ideological Bipolarity Study Material (Page 1 of 2)

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Pan Arabism

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Pan Arabism

  • The Arab nationalism has grown since the last part of the Ottoman Empire. However, in the second half of the last century, in the Arab world we could talk about an explosion of pan-Arabism events.
  • The Arab leaders, as Nasser and Muammar Gaddafi…

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Strategic and Ideological Bipolarity

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Comparative Politics and International Relations: Strategic and Ideological Bipolarity

  • Bipolarity is a form of world order in which two states control the majority of global economic, military, and cultural influence. The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, which dominated the second half of the twentieth century, is a textbook example of a bipolar world.
  • According to Robert Gilpin, international political economy is “the mutual and complex relationship in international relations between the pursuit of resources and the purs…

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