The Pattern of Order in the Developing Nations in Post- Cold War Era: Order on the Basis of Justice

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Most of the members of developing countries influence current international system depending on their interaction with super power in particular the United States of America and transatlantic interaction in the framework of its reaction against tension and international incidents. After the end of Cold War, European Union tried to improve and regain its position in international system. They rejected the use of force as a mean of attaining their objectives and emphasize placed on diplomacy, business linkage, international law, multilateralism as tools of resolving conflicts instead of the previous policy. This article aims to analyze the effects of these policies on transatlantic interaction with United State of America and also the position and the role of European Union in international system. It also tries to work on different opinions of the two super powers and the result of current issues that the difference of opinion will put European Union against American hegemony. This article will give some suggestions about improvement of the European Union goals in the international system.
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Persian
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Journal of Political Studies, Volume:5 Issue: 18, 2013
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91
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