Political Cataclysms at the Start of the Century and the Future of the International Relations System

Abstract: Crises in Ukraine and the Middle East indicate the existence of deep shifts in the global international relations system. These shifts are much more serious than the widely discussed erosion of the US international monopoly and are related to the global transfer of the world economic and p...

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Main Author: Andrei V. Korobkov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ecc945bf05e340a08879ce2d692d5cbe 2023-05-15T17:33:05+02:00 Political Cataclysms at the Start of the Century and the Future of the International Relations System Andrei V. Korobkov 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/ecc945bf05e340a08879ce2d692d5cbe EN RU eng rus MGIMO University Press http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/445 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-8160 2071-8160 https://doaj.org/article/ecc945bf05e340a08879ce2d692d5cbe Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, Vol 45, Iss 6, Pp 23-29 (2015) европоцентристская система суверенитет колониализм империя гегемония глобализация «вестернизация» Глобальный север Третий мир самоопределение демократизация Eurocentric system sovereignty colonialism empire hegemony globalization «westernization» Global North Third World self-determination democratization International relations JZ2-6530 article 2015 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T07:22:11Z Abstract: Crises in Ukraine and the Middle East indicate the existence of deep shifts in the global international relations system. These shifts are much more serious than the widely discussed erosion of the US international monopoly and are related to the global transfer of the world economic and political power center from North Atlantic to the Pacific Basin. Thus quickly collapsing is the world Eurocentric system that has ruled the world since the end of the Fifteenth century. Meanwhile, the Western, and especially the European elites refuse to recognize the scale and the potential consequences of these processes. In particular, their actions are pushing Russia towards China. Retaining stability of the international system would require the recognition by the Global North of the reality of these changes, the return to the acceptance of the state sovereignty concept, and the abandonment of attempts to impose its will on the others under. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific
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topic европоцентристская система
суверенитет
колониализм
империя
гегемония
глобализация
«вестернизация»
Глобальный север
Третий мир
самоопределение
демократизация
Eurocentric system
sovereignty
colonialism
empire
hegemony
globalization
«westernization»
Global North
Third World
self-determination
democratization
International relations
JZ2-6530
spellingShingle европоцентристская система
суверенитет
колониализм
империя
гегемония
глобализация
«вестернизация»
Глобальный север
Третий мир
самоопределение
демократизация
Eurocentric system
sovereignty
colonialism
empire
hegemony
globalization
«westernization»
Global North
Third World
self-determination
democratization
International relations
JZ2-6530
Andrei V. Korobkov
Political Cataclysms at the Start of the Century and the Future of the International Relations System
topic_facet европоцентристская система
суверенитет
колониализм
империя
гегемония
глобализация
«вестернизация»
Глобальный север
Третий мир
самоопределение
демократизация
Eurocentric system
sovereignty
colonialism
empire
hegemony
globalization
«westernization»
Global North
Third World
self-determination
democratization
International relations
JZ2-6530
description Abstract: Crises in Ukraine and the Middle East indicate the existence of deep shifts in the global international relations system. These shifts are much more serious than the widely discussed erosion of the US international monopoly and are related to the global transfer of the world economic and political power center from North Atlantic to the Pacific Basin. Thus quickly collapsing is the world Eurocentric system that has ruled the world since the end of the Fifteenth century. Meanwhile, the Western, and especially the European elites refuse to recognize the scale and the potential consequences of these processes. In particular, their actions are pushing Russia towards China. Retaining stability of the international system would require the recognition by the Global North of the reality of these changes, the return to the acceptance of the state sovereignty concept, and the abandonment of attempts to impose its will on the others under.
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title_full Political Cataclysms at the Start of the Century and the Future of the International Relations System
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