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第二次世界大战后45年冷战的局面正在走向结束,由对抗走向对话,由紧张趋于缓和,世界正面临新的变革。与此同时,斗争的形式,从以军事为后盾的斗争为主导,转向以经济竞争为主导,当今的国际经济大战出现了如下明显的新的格局:1.多极化。二战后的国际力量中心是两极——美,苏两个超级大国,各自垄断“两个平行市场”。现在出现了多极化。一般说是五极——美、俄、日、西欧、中国及发展中国家,也有一种说法是七极——华盛顿、莫斯科、东京、北京、波恩、新德里、开罗。
The situation in the Cold War after 45 years of the Second World War is coming to an end. From confrontation to dialogue and from tension to relaxation, the world is facing new changes. At the same time, the form of the struggle has shifted from a struggle backed by the military to a dominated economy. The following obvious new patterns have emerged in the current international economic wars: 1. Multi-polarization. The post-World War II international power center is bipolar - the two superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union, each monopolizing “two parallel markets.” There is now multipolarization. Generally speaking, the five poles - the United States, Russia, Japan, Western Europe, China and developing countries, there is also a saying that the seven poles - Washington, Moscow, Tokyo, Beijing, Bonn, New Delhi, Cairo.