Recent Political Changes in the world
Name University Course Instructor Date Recent Political Changes in the world There are many social , political and economic changes that have taken place in the first decade of the 21st century . In the 21st century , the United States has found itself as the only superpower in the world following the collapse of the Soviet Union . However , recent changes in the world indicates that other countries such as China , the European countries and Brazil have high potentials of being superpowers politically , economically and socially in the near future . The

battle for supremacy continues as the United States fight to maintain its political and economic influence throughout the world while the emerging superpowers position themselves to deal with the challenges of the modern world
The divisive politics that started in the beginning of the century has been evident in the last three years . This has not only been in the United States but globally due to different political and social ideologies . The liberalists have collided with the conservatives as it has been throughout history . In the United States , the battle has been between the democrats and the republicans as witnessed in the highly contested 2008 presidential elections . On other parts of the world there have been numerous cases of crime against humanity which are politically perpetrated . This includes the situation that has been persistent in Sudan 's Darfur regions and the increasing conflicts in Sri Lanka . Other concerns that have attracted attention in the world over the last three years are the...
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