President Bush's vision of a new world order was realistic because:
- Organizations such as the United Nations are present to help keep the peace.
- With the end of the Cold War, cooperation between countries might be possible.
President Bush's vision of a new world order was unrealistic because:
- Global issues such as climate change and the costs of social media have created conflicts between countries.
- -Developing countries that were once dominated by world powers are not seeking independence and autonomy.
<h3>What is the Bush's new world order?</h3>
The term was used by Bush to suggest a world where the rule of law governs the conduct of nations and where the United Nations can perform its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the UNs founders.
Despite that the term "Bush's new world order" was coined during the end of cold war, it was not achieved because the world is still tilted to different side which contributed to war at different sphere.
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They are examples of proxy wars during the Cold War.