The end of the Cold War led to significant shifts in government dynamics worldwide. In many Eastern European countries, it resulted in the collapse of authoritarian regimes, paving the way for democratization and greater political freedoms. Governments in formerly communist states transitioned towards market economies, while Western nations redefined their foreign policies, focusing on new global challenges rather than ideological confrontations. This period also saw an increase in international cooperation through organizations like the United Nations, as the bipolar world order gave way to a more multipolar landscape.
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