استراتيجية الدول الكبرى في مواجهة الدول الصغرى ما بعد الحرب الباردة دراسة حالة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية وكوريا الشمالية

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2018

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جامعة محمد بوضياف المسيلة

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The Strategies of the Great Powers in the Facing of Small States after the Cold War Case Study of the United States of America and North Korea. A superpower or a superpower is a nation that has the power to impose its influence globally. Its distinguishing feature is its economic, military, diplomatic and cultural power that allows it to impose its opinion on smaller nations before taking any step of its own. After the end of the Cold War, the United States sought to dominate the world by establishing a unipolar system, especially after the events of September 2001, when security became an obsession that dominated the minds of American strategists. The North-East Asian region witnessed significant developments after the events of September 11, 2001. After North Korea's nuclear bombings in 2003, the United States of America set up a security framework in North East Asia and joined the region's major players to address the nuclear crisis. Finally, it is possible to say that the study of the strategy of the major powers in the face of small countries remains limited in light of the new security threats, because it remains subject to the policies and strategies of the major players in the world.

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الدول الكبرى . الدول الصغرى . الحرب الباردة . العلاقات الدولية.الولايات المتحدة الامركية . كوريا الشمالية

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