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What is the new world order?

In this new video from Unprofesor we will explain "What is the new world order?".

What is the new world order? We have to understand that after a great conflict (especially if it is on a continental level or let's not talk about the world anymore ...) hope is born that a lasting peace will emerge after the war. This hope translates into two reactions. The first can be, the modification of the established order and a second to restore the old order. That is, the first would be: let's do something to change what we had and the second let's go back to what we had before. A clear example of this second reaction would be; the return to the old regime after Napoleon's defeat. In fact, to summarize; What is the new world order looking for? Well, that the relations between the states are better and more egalitarian, that there be cooperation between the states, that there be equality and above all that there is peace. Well, as we said, after the first world war, it is the president of the United States Woodrow Wilson who uses the term "new world order" for the first time.

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It is here that the international community turns towards the construction of a new world order. In other words, we have gone through a world war, so that it does not repeat itself we have to change the world order that existed prior to the war. In fact, the society of nations is founded and attempts are made to implement these changes. But... history shows us with the 2nd world war that failed miserably.

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