After the Cold War, a new cold war has arisen between:

A. Russia & USA
B. Japan  & China
C. China & US 
D. None of these

🧠 Explanation:

  • After the original Cold War ended in the early 1990s, geopolitical tensions began rising again—this time between **China and the United States**.
  • Major points of friction include trade disputes, military presence in the South China Sea, and technological competition.
  • This modern rivalry is often termed a “New Cold War” due to its ideological, economic, and strategic nature.
  • Unlike the US-Soviet Cold War, this one is defined more by economic and cyber competition than military standoff alone.