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Hello landlord, it is a pleasure to answer this question for you. As follows: World War II.
The subsequent development of the international pattern should be divided into two stages: 1During the Cold War 2
The end of the Cold War has been until now Specifically: 1During the Cold War, it became known about the rise of the "bipolar" pattern.
It is the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, competing for spheres of influence around the world. As for the later creation of the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization, of course.
and the Warsaw Pact, headed by the Soviet Union.
It is a sign that the Cold War is fully formed. During this period, due to the destruction of the two world wars, Europe completely collapsed economically, and naturally lost its political position as the center of the world. 2.The end of the Cold War. to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The end of the Cold War, marked by the collapse of the "bipolar" pattern between the United States and the Soviet Union. At the same time, a world situation of "one superpower, many powers" has emerged in the world. Specifically, there is only one superpower in the world: the United States; European Union.
After two world wars and the Cold War, the countries of Europe realized that only by uniting could they confront the superpower and the new international situation. Today, it has developed into a major international force. Russia, with its vast territory and abundant resources, should not be underestimated in military power; China, with its rapid economic development since the reform and opening up, is one of the five permanent members of the United Nations.
One of them has become more and more prominent in international affairs. Japan, which in the 70s of the last century had become the world's second largest economic power after the United States, is now striving for international political status. India, as an emerging developing country, already has a place in aerospace, electronics, and software development.
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The bipolar pattern of the United States and the Soviet Union competing for hegemony.
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After the end of World War II, the world entered a bipolar pattern of hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The bipolar pattern is manifested in the military confrontation between NATO and the Warsaw Pact led by the United States and the Soviet Union, the competition for the third world, the mutual economic embargo and blockade, the frenzied competition in armaments, the vain attempt to gain superiority over the opponent, and the ideological mutual attack.
Generally speaking, it is the situation in which the two major blocs, the United States and the Soviet Union, occupy an absolutely dominant position in the world power structure and are hostile to and confronted each other, but cannot defeat their opponents.
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After the end of World War II, the world pattern has undergone tremendous changes, the Soviet Union and the United States have become two world powers, and the Soviet Union and the United States have been in a cold war for many years, forming a bipolar pattern, called the "Cold War era". The two superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, have exerted tremendous influence in the political, economic, and military fields, and their influence constitutes a new international political and economic order -- the system of permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, which defines the existing international political and economic pattern and has become the basic order in the field of international social security. In addition, there were other changes in the world pattern after World War II.
The status of European countries such as Britain and France has greatly declined, and they have been replaced by the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, and their influence in the political, economic, and military fields has also been greatly weakened. In addition, due to the disintegration of the colonial system, the rise of various emerging countries after World War II has greatly strengthened the new multipolar world order, which has brought about great changes in the political and economic structure of the world, and a new model of international relations has also been formed.
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Summary. The post-World War II world pattern is mainly manifested in a bipolar pattern and a Cold War pattern. Specifically:
1.Bipolar pattern: After the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union became the two most powerful superpowers in the world, forming a clear bipolar pattern.
The United States represented the capitalist camp and the Soviet Union represented the socialist camp, and the confrontation between the two countries created a very tense international situation. 2.Cold War Pattern:
Due to the vast differences in ideology and political systems between the United States and the Soviet Union, tensions between the two countries escalated after the war, eventually turning into the Cold War. During the Cold War, the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union was mainly manifested in the form of nuclear competition, political struggle, military intervention, etc., and many countries and regions around the world were involved, forming a tense international environment. 3.
The founding of the United Nations: In 1945, the United Nations was established and became an important part of the post-World War II international system. The purpose of the United Nations is to maintain world peace, promote international cooperation and safeguard human rights, and has become an important organ of the international community.
The world pattern after World War II was mainly manifested in the bipolar pattern and the Cold War pattern. Specifically:1
Bipolar pattern: After the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union became the two most powerful superpowers in the world, forming a clear bipolar pattern. The United States represented the capitalist camp and the Soviet Union represented the socialist camp, and the two countries faced each other, creating an international situation that was almost tense.
2.Cold War Landscape: Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union escalated after the war, due to the vast differences in ideology and political systems between the two countries, which eventually turned into the Cold War.
During the Cold War, the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union was mainly manifested in the form of a nuclear race, political struggle, military intervention, etc., and many countries and regions around the world were involved, forming a tense international environment. 3.Founding of the United Nations:
In 1945, the United Nations was established and became an important part of the post-World War II international system. The purpose of the United Nations is to maintain world peace, promote international cooperation and safeguard human rights, and has become an important organ of the international community.
In order to rebuild a post-war bankrupt Europe, a series of economic cooperation organizations and plans, such as the Marshall Plan and the European Coal and Steel Community, emerged one after another, laying the foundation for European economic integration. To sum up, the world pattern after World War II was dominated by the bipolar pattern of the United States and the Soviet Union and the pattern of the Cold War, and international relations were tense and fierce, but some positive factors also appeared, such as the establishment of the United Nations and the reconstruction and integration of Europe, which laid the foundation for the subsequent development of international relations and international organizations.
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