The collapse of the Soviet Union marked one of the most significant geopolitical shifts in modern history, fundamentally changing how nations interact. To understand today's conflicts and alliances, you must first grasp the end of the Cold War era. This course provides a foundational understanding of the bipolar world, the internal and external pressures that led to the USSR's disintegration, and the immediate and long-term effects on global politics, preparing you to analyze contemporary international relations with informed insight.
### What you'll learn
* Learn the defining characteristics and core concepts of the Cold War's bipolar structure.
* Analyze the political, economic, and social factors that led to the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
* Examine the role of key reform policies like *perestroika* and *glasnost* in accelerating systemic change.
* Understand the immediate geopolitical fallout, including the rise of new independent states in the post-Soviet space.
* Apply historical knowledge to contextualize current regional conflicts and international security issues.
* Practice identifying the core differences between bipolar, unipolar, and emerging multipolar world orders.
The course begins by establishing the foundational concepts of the Cold War structure before moving into a detailed examination of the Soviet decline. We then cover the pivotal events of 1991 and conclude by assessing the lasting legacy on modern international relations. This course is designed for absolute beginners in political science, students, or anyone interested in understanding the origins of the modern geopolitical landscape. No prior knowledge of international relations theory is required. Start reading today and gain a clear perspective on the world order.
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