Political Science Students Debate Multipolarity vs. Unipolarity

Political Science students from the Faculty of Law at International Balkan University (IBU) actively participated in a thought-provoking debate on the topic "Multipolarity vs. Unipolarity in Global Politics." The event provided a platform for students to explore and analyze the complexities of global power dynamics, fostering a deeper understanding of international relations.

 

Under the guidance of Asst. Prof. Mare Ushkovska and with the support of Student Assistant Aleksandra Ilieska, participants engaged in a dynamic exchange of arguments, critically examining the advantages and challenges of both multipolar and unipolar world orders.

 

Their mentorship played a crucial role in helping students prepare for the Thursday Debate, equipping them with the necessary analytical and rhetorical skills to present well-reasoned perspectives on the subject.

 

The discussion allowed students to enhance their critical thinking abilities, develop persuasive arguments, and gain insights into contemporary global affairs. By engaging in such academic debates, students not only strengthen their understanding of political theories but also refine their ability to articulate and defend their viewpoints on key international issues.

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