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Changing Patterns of World Order (Polycentrism) : Trilateral Commission
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Trilateral Commission
- In 1973 of the Trilateral Commission was created.
- Its main purpose was to find a new pattern for the existence of relations between North America along with the Western Europe and East Asia.
- This reflected the imminent multipolarity in the Western world.
- Moreover, during the early 1970՚s, Henri Kissinger played a successful role in terms of Soviet-Chinese contradictions.
- This also signified that the multipolarity is recognized in the monolithic communist bloc.
- Also, at the end of the century, the multipolarity became popular in the United States more than the National …
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Role of Major Powers (US) : America՚s Main Power
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There is no doubt that there lie the trade-offs along with the interplay between America՚s foreign policy and the domestic priorities.
- There lie certain costs along with the benefits of our international commitments.
- The fact cannot be denied that the effective foreign policy especially, in terms of America not only begins at home where a strong political and economic system lies but there it ends also.
- The scholars are of the opinion that most of the Americans need not to be convinced by the disciplined …
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