Introduction
Global politics have transitioned from being bipolar – (a term that depicts the economic, political, ideological, and military hazzles between wealthy democratic societies against their poorer communist counterparts) during the cold war to being multipolar after the cold war. The current multipolar nature of global politics means nations would prefer to be identified culturally using elements like language, religion, ancestry, values, institutions, customs, and history rather than their political, ideological, and economic inclinations (Huntington, 1996).
