Cold war – bipolarity
Two polars – two power centres – USA and USSR
Two polars – two power centres – USA and USSR
Semester 5 Paper 4 Marks 100 Nov, 7 2023 IR Semester 5 Paper 4 Dec. 2022 Semester 5 Paper 4 Marks 75. Currently, paper 4 has 100 marks, but the syllabus is same, use these questions for practice. Semester 5 Paper 4 Marks 60 – use these questions for practice. Now this is a 100…
International Relations – World Politics
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USA – United States of America – 4 July 1776 – Independence Day A nation of migrants – It all started from Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) discovering America in USSR – Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1922 to 1991 15 republics The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR previously known as…
A buffer state is an interesting concept in international relations and geopolitics. A buffer state is a country situated between two or more larger powers, often serving to prevent conflict between them. By existing in a strategic location, a buffer state can create a kind of “cushion” that separates rival powers and reduces the likelihood…