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Within the framework of international relations, the bipolarization especially indicates the period of the call cold war, 1 dominated globally by the confrontation between the two superpowers of the time, United States and Soviet Union.In a more general sense, the term also refers to the regrouping of forces or of wills between two opposing groups, or around two positions in some sense opposites, for example between two competing political parties ( for example and in the United States, between the Democratic Party and the Republican party, or in France, between the so-called gauche or left and called droite or 41 right;.At the international level, the bipolarization contrasts and differs with the so-called multipolar world emerged after the fall of the Berlin wall