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SUMMARY
This study clearly examines international peace and security the post- cold war era from 1991 – 2001. It briefly explains the cold war tension of 1945 to 1991 between United States and Russia Soviet Union. The study tries to examine the continuous rise of conflict in the post- cold war era which in contrast with the cold war era. More so, it explains how the tension the cold war was characterized by the proliferation of arms control and different ideologies and how efforts to erase such characteristics were introduced in the post -cold war era. It examines the shift from a bipolar world to a unipolar world with the United States as the driving power of the world. As Francis Fukuyama had proclaimed that the world’s age old confrontations were finally at end. The system of liberal capitalism was now universally valued and the bases for the conflict were gone. It also explains how different organizations had sponged up to tackle the conflicts that were threats to international peace and security in the postcold war era.