What have been the political, economic, and strategic consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for developing countries, particularly with regard to shifts in global ideological alignments, patterns of aid and trade, and the reconfiguration of South–South cooperation in the post-Cold War international order?

The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and its Implications for Developing Countries: Ideological Realignments, Economic Reorientation, and the Evolution of South–South Cooperation Introduction The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a pivotal moment in international relations, ending the bipolar order that had shaped the global system since the end of World War II. … Continue reading What have been the political, economic, and strategic consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for developing countries, particularly with regard to shifts in global ideological alignments, patterns of aid and trade, and the reconfiguration of South–South cooperation in the post-Cold War international order?

How did the geopolitical, ideological, and structural conditions underpinning the Cold War contribute to its emergence, consolidation, and eventual dissolution, and what legacies has the Cold War left for contemporary international relations and global strategic alignments?

The Cold War: Geopolitical, Ideological, and Structural Determinants of Its Emergence, Consolidation, Dissolution, and Enduring Legacies in Global Politics The Cold War, spanning from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s, was one of the most defining geopolitical phenomena of the 20th century. Far from being a static conflict between two superpowers—the United States and the … Continue reading How did the geopolitical, ideological, and structural conditions underpinning the Cold War contribute to its emergence, consolidation, and eventual dissolution, and what legacies has the Cold War left for contemporary international relations and global strategic alignments?