Abstract
The 21st-century world order is changing rapidly with the development of new dimensions of technology and communications. The contemporary world has become extremely dynamic and complex due to the power shift from a bipolar to a multipolar world. The ideology has been replaced by the market, and countries with diverse ideas have also connected with each other economically (p. 174). After globalisation, the countries that had closed the doors of economic investment also adopted the liberalisation process and laid the foundation of a welfare state by taking the initiative of privatisation. Besides the United Nations, many regional organisations emerged to develop and strengthen state economic, political, trade and military relations. The objective of all these organisations, directly and indirectly, is global peace and development. more...