Three decades after the cold war: Global movements & international system
Author(s): Yousuf Sajjad
Abstract: Three decades after the Cold War's conclusion, the world has witnessed significant global movements that have reshaped political, social, and economic landscapes. The end of the Cold War marked a unipolar era dominated by the United States, driven by anti-authoritarian movements of the late 1980s, early 1990s and after 2000s.
The anti-globalization movement, in the Eastern Europe Color revolutions in former Soviet states and ex-communist Eastern, the Arab Spring activity originated in Tunisia, resulted in the removal of dictators from those nations as well as Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Syria, but it also sparked protracted hostilities in those nations.
This paper examines the interconnectedness of these movements, their impacts on global politics, and their implications for future resistance against authoritarianism, economic inequality, and social injustice. Through a descriptive and qualitative analysis, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the global movements that have shaped the post-Cold War world.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2024.v6.i2a.354Pages: 20-27 | Views: 199 | Downloads: 16Download Full Article: Click Here
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Yousuf Sajjad.
Three decades after the cold war: Global movements & international system. Int J Political Sci Governance 2024;6(2):20-27. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2024.v6.i2a.354