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International Journal of Political Science and Development Vol. 5(2), pp. 30–33, March, 2017. DOI: 10.14662/IJPSD2017.003 ISSN: 2360-784X
Research Paper
Disintegration of the Soviet Union and the end of Bi-Polarity: Its causes and impact on international relations
Javid Ahmad Mir
School of Social Sciences, Devi-Ahilya University Indore (MP). E-mail: mirjavid41@gmail.com
Accepted 4 March 2017
After the Second World War the whole world was divided into two blocs Western Bloc (USA) and Eastern Bloc (USSR).They were clearly the masters of the world, they were ahead of all the other countries in power and influences so they were called the Superpowers. USSR wanted to spread communism while USA wanted to control the spread of communism. Relations between USA and USSR became cold and detoriate such an extent that in spite of the absence of a direct military conflict between the capitalist and communist camps there began a mutually apposing political propaganda war fought with news papers and water paper cannon balls and this hostility continued for the next 45 years and at last ended with the fall of one powerful bloc i.e.(U.S.S.R) on 25 December 1991. In this study an attempt has been made to question the major causes of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and its impact on International relations.
Keywords: Disintegration, Causes and Impact on International Relations.
Cite This Article As: Mir JA (2017). Disintegration of the Soviet Union and the end of Bi-Polarity: Its causes and impact on international relations. Inter. J. Polit. Sci. Develop. 5(2): 30-33
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