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Post-Cold War

The Post-Cold War period began after 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed, ending decades of rivalry between the U.S. and USSR. Since then, global politics have shifted toward new challenges like regional conflicts, terrorism, and international cooperation. While the Cold War was characterized by nuclear arms buildup and ideological rivalry, the Post-Cold War era features a more complex international landscape, with power moving toward multiple countries and organizations. It’s a time of change, requiring new strategies for peace, security, and economic development, moving beyond the bipolar world of the Cold War era.