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The transition from a brief unipolar world led by the United States to a complex, fragmented global landscape.

: The Treaty of Versailles and other treaties dismantled empires (Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman) and imposed harsh reparations on Germany.

: High-tension events like the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) gave way to periods of "Détente" (relaxation of tensions) in the 1970s. Storia delle relazioni internazionali. Dal 1918...

The most destructive conflict in human history shifted the global balance of power permanently away from European colonial empires.

A bipolar world order dominated by the ideological, economic, and military rivalry between the US and the USSR. The transition from a brief unipolar world led

: The US implemented the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan to halt Soviet expansion.

: The 1990s saw the rapid expansion of liberal democracy, global trade, and the European Union. The most destructive conflict in human history shifted

: Formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949 and the Warsaw Pact in 1955.