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- Evolution of International Relationsinternational-relations › evolution-of-international-relations
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- 8 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Post-Westphalian Order encompasses several interrelated features: the transformation, but not complete loss, of state sovereignty (A); the dilemma states encounter in balancing effective governance with autonomy (B); and the emergence of political structures that transcend conventional borders (C). Therefore, the correct answer is 'All of the above.'
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- 6.What characterizes the second wave period (1850-1945)?
- 7.What does asymmetrical globalization refer to?
- 8.During the initial phase of globalization, known as the Age of Discovery (1450-1850), how was globalization primarily characterized?
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