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Europe's geopolitical landscape and strategic development are defined by the legacy of the Cold War, as evidenced by the transition from Cold War-era blocs [1], the shift in post-Cold War relations [2], and the historical restructuring of the continent following the end of the Cold War [3].

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The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org European Journal of Development Studies 2 facts
claimThe collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War between 1989 and 1991 led to the current geopolitical configuration of Europe and mirrored the growth of American power (Lake, 2009).
claimThe post-Cold War era has ended, and business relations between Europe and Russia are unlikely to resume as usual for a significant period.
Europe and the New World (Dis)Order - The Globalist theglobalist.com The Globalist 1 fact
perspectiveFor Europe, the geopolitical strategy should move beyond reconstructing Cold War-era blocs and instead work toward a multipolar, cooperative order grounded in diversity, flexibility, and institutions capable of learning.