polarization in international relations
Polarization in international relations refers to the division of countries or actors into opposing groups or alliances, often based on political, ideological, or strategic differences. It involves the formation of distinct poles or blocs that possess differing perspectives, interests, and goals, creating a sharp and pronounced divide in global affairs.
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