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A master's thesis at the University of Kirkuk discusses emerging countries and their impact on the new world order

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The thesis presented by researcher Albertine Athir Ghazi aimed to demonstrate the importance of emerging countries such as China, Brazil, India and Japan and highlight their new role in the international arena and the new world order, especially the people's Republic of China in light of the enormous scientific and technological development witnessed by the world and not relying only on the United States of America.

The letter concluded that the unipolar world order is about to shrink and be replaced by a multipolar world order in light of the rise of global countries such as the Republic of China, which now has the makings of major countries that can lead the world in the near future.

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