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182149
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The saying ‘History repeats itself ’ seems to be validated in the present scenario of international politics. The memory of the Cold War era is being resurrected in this twenty-first century. All these things become more visible in this pandemic period with clear-cut fault lines drawn between the USA (the surviving superpower) and China (the emerging superpower). The suspicion about the role of China in spreading the Wuhan Virus (COVID-19) has brought closer the prospect of the new cold war. Recent belligerent attitudes of China support this assessment. Cold war power politics will resurface with Asia as the focal point. The concept of Bi-polarity is taking shape again in world politics. Structures such as the D-10, G-7 extension, Quad grouping and Five Eyes networking bolster the bi-polarity. Against this background, Baruna Kumar Behera seeks to examine international politics in this century.
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179618
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“International politics is a struggle for power and this statement appears to be correct even in the domain of climate change negotiations at the international level. Climate change is a reality and the present world has been struggling to cope with it. Rising temperature, increase in the average sea levels, incidents of famines and incessant rains across the globe amply demonstrate impact of climate change on the daily lives of common people.
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ID:
181514
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179591
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In the 21st century, with the diffusion of power from West to East, importance of Indian Ocean in the geopolitical scenario has increased significantly. Strategic significance of Indian Ocean had always been there at the international politics. During the colonial and imperial periods of 19th and 20th centuries, Great Britain was able to maintain its dominance in South Asia because of its control over the Indian Ocean.
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173552
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International politics is a struggle for power, prestige and influence. This generalization by realism theory of international relations is clearly depicted in the geopolitics of Islamic world mainly dominated by two oil powers namely Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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187581
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Under the chairmanship of Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai, the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was established in 1962 and with this space programme of India began its jour ney in an orderly manner. A country, where bullock cart once constituted the primary mode of transportation, now has created a unique position for itself in the comity of nations. At present India is regarded as a major space faring nation of the world.
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