ID | 166825 |
Title Proper | Tibet |
Other Title Information | a historical nation in search of its lost empire (statehood) |
Language | ENG |
Author | Malik, V.P.S. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The last decade of the 20th century brought in tectonic shift on the landscape of world order by recasting it into unipolar world order from bipolarity, which effectuated hamartia in the equilibrium of power structure of post-cold-war world order. The ‘Berlin Wall’1 came down on November 9, 1989. The World War II transformed Europe by an ‘Iron Curtain’, separating it into East and West Europe but the collapse of the former ‘Soviet Union’ in 1991 paved the way for European integration. All the republics of today’s Central Asia which were integral parts of former federal Soviet Union and the bordering Eastern Europeans states unilaterally declared independence and got synergetic with Western Europe by becoming members of primary economic and political entity of Europe the ‘European Union’ (EU). |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 40, No.7; Jul 2019: p.96-101 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2019-07 40, 7 |
Key Words | European Union ; Tibet |