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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 10 months ago
“Bipolarity” in international politics describes distribution of power between two states which exercise majority of economic, military and cultural influence internationally. There was bipolarity during the Cold War as the world had only two big super powers- former Russia and the USA.
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