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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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The process of shaping the world order from after the second world war until now

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Abstract

Identifying and assessing the power structure in general and the world order in particular is always a very difficult and complicated issue because of not only the difference in approaches and research criteria, but also the variability of the situation. The dynamics of the correlation of power and influence of actors, especially the powers that make the rules of the game in the international relations system. Normally, "world order" is understood as "an arrangement, division of power according to the order, rules or rules of the game generally accepted and applied to the whole world", is "a a state of comparison and distribution of power and a pattern of activities or arrangements for the behavior of states, especially large powers, according to the common rules of the game for the benefit of the nation - nation and of the international system as a whole. However, the current world order is not only a model and a law governing the behavior of states in international relations formed in history, especially after World War II. It is also a consequence of the change in the correlation of power and influence among countries, especially big countries. Therefore, in this article, the authors discuss not only the state and type of the world order based on the "polar" distribution of power, but also the rules-based world order, in which United Nations system and global economic institutions, such as WTO, WB, IMF.

 

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Nguyen Phuoc Trong (2023). The process of shaping the world order from after the second world war until now . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(4), 176-181.

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