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a) multipolar
According to International Relations Theory, a world where there is no hegemonic power and there are many regional poweres is considered multipolar: Thus, a regional power extends an area of influence and in global politics there is a clash of many powers that creates a multipolar structure. In this structures as we can see in the present every region in the world is determined by key actors that emerged from previous strutures and anarchy is less present in a international system.
For example in the present we see India become a powerful actor together with China, contesting US presence in the East Asia. As well the remergence of Russia with Vladimir Putin in European politics challenges a hegemonic power. And other key actors in South America like Brasil now contest in terms of economic and energetic powers. Therefore International relations theory analists would agree that today we live in a multipolar world.
The correct answer is A) multipolar.
A world with many superpowers is multipolar.
A Multipolar world means that there are more than three powerful nations in the world and they exert their influence and power on other nations or in the economic conditions. But as every country has its own political and economic interests, a multipolar world helps to balance the international conditions to avoid the existence of one or two powerful countries that would pretend to dominate one area such as economics or politics. For instance, The European Union can balance the power of the United States on foreign issues or trade issues.