Inauspicious Beginnings
Principal Powers and International Security Institutions After the Cold War, 1989-1999
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At the end of the Cold War many experts in the international community expected a new world order to emerge in which international security institutions. Instead, the emerging order was marked by the overwhelming power of the United States, which, under the Bush Sr and Clinton administrations, did not see such a system as a necessity.