TERMINALE PRO HISTOIRE Le jeu des puissances dans les relations internationales (2/3)
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TLDRThis video explores the emergence of a multipolar world during the Cold War, highlighting the European project, decolonization, and China's rise. It contrasts the bipolarity of U.S. and USSR dominance with the aspirations of European nations for autonomy and cooperation, exemplified by initiatives like NATO and the Elysée Treaty. Additionally, it discusses the independence movements in Africa and Asia, showcasing their desire for a non-aligned stance. The video culminates in China's evolution into a significant global player, signaling a shift towards a new geopolitical landscape. Understanding these dynamics is essential for grasping contemporary international relations.
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