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Multipolar world

an international system with several major centers of power rather than one or two superpowers.

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International relations concept

What it means

A multipolar world has multiple influential powers, such as the United States, China, the European Union, Russia, India, and regional blocs. The term is often used for the post-Cold War shift away from a single American-led unipolar moment.

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