Unipolar World
ICSE · Class 11 · Political Science
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What to Focus On
- Pax-Romana was an ancient dominance system.
- Pax-Teutonica was a medieval dominance system.
- Pax-Britannica was a modern age dominance system.
- American influence increased after 1971.
- Gorbachev introduced glasnost and perestroika.
- Nixon established relations with China in 1972.
- Unipolarity means one dominant power.
- Bipolarity means two major power blocs.
- Multipolarity means three or more centres of power.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Unipolarity began immediately after the Second World War when the United States and the Soviet Union became superpowers.
Pax-Americana and unipolarity mean the same thing as Pax-Sovietica.
The Gulf War of 1991 was a unilateral American attack without UN support.
Memory Tips
Pax systems across history
Unipolarity definition
Growth of American influence after 1971
Glasnost and perestroika
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