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Which trend marked international relations since the 1989 East European revolution per the chapter?
AAssertion of ethnic nationalism alongside end of bipolarity
BUniversal adoption of communism
CDecline of nationalism in favour of regionalism only
DClosing of all international borders
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Assertion of ethnic nationalism alongside end of bipolarity
1. The 'End of Cold War and Rise of New States' subsection lists two key trends.
2. First trend: assertion of ethnic nationalism with right to self-determination.
3. Second trend: end of bipolarity due to Soviet disintegration.
4. Both trends together drove the post-1989 international order.
_Source: Maharashtra Balbharati Std XII Political Science, Ch 1 "The World since 1991", §1.2 ¶2_
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