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ID165707
Title ProperSituating India in a Changing Global Order
LanguageENG
AuthorMohapatra, Anil Kumar
Summary / Abstract (Note)The global order has not been a static phenomenon. In the tune of the laws of the nature it is too changing. From the Western-centric order it has entered a different phase having its manifestations in new political and economic structures. Morton Kaplan’s envisioning of six models of international system might have been based on that assumption. From a ‘Balance of Power’ system it changed to a ‘loose bi-polar system’ and now it appears to have been leading to a kind of not exactly but short of a ‘Unit Veto System’ where no state would venture to attack another as the states then will have equal potentialities to destroy each other.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 40, No.6; Jun 2019: p.33-35
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2019-06 40, 6
Key WordsIndia ;  Changing Global Order