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What are the manifestations of the trend of world multipolarization in the 1960s and 1970s?
The capitalist camp has evolved from the monopoly of the United States to the tripartite confrontation of the United States, Europe and Japan; The Eastern Group moved from ideological debate to division; "Third World" countries play the role of balancing the two poles in the international political arena in the form of non-aligned movement.

The world is forming a number of political and economic power centers, and the United States, the European Union, Japanese, Russian, China and other big countries and international organizations are playing an important role in the international community:

The United States has become the only superpower, striving to build its own unipolar world.

② The establishment, expansion and development of the European Union. The launch of 1999 euros marks the further strengthening of internal cooperation within the EU and improves the international status of the EU.

(3) Japan regards the disintegration of the bipolar structure as a good opportunity to become a political power, actively participates in international affairs, and accelerates the pace of seeking political power status.

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Multi-polarization of the world is an objective development trend that conforms to the needs of the times and is independent of human will.

The development of world multipolarization will be a long and tortuous evolution process full of complex struggles.

③ The contradiction between unipolar and multipolar, the struggle between hegemony and anti-hegemony will become the focus of international struggle for a long time in 2 1 century.