noun
- a distribution of power among several major powers or centers of influence rather than being dominated by one or two
- the condition of having multiple poles or centers of activity
Usage: political science; international relations
Usage: technical
Examples
- The end of the Cold War led to debates about whether the world was moving toward multipolarity.
- Experts argue that economic multipolarity is emerging as China and India grow stronger.
- The rise of regional powers suggests a shift from American hegemony to global multipolarity.
- Multipolarity in international relations creates both opportunities and challenges for diplomacy.
- The concept of multipolarity describes a world with several competing centers of power.
- Some analysts believe multipolarity makes the international system less predictable.