ID | 149727 |
Title Proper | World order |
Other Title Information | problems of transformation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shakhalilov, Sh. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | THE WEST, shocked by Crimea's voluntary re-unification with Russia, qualified the latter's actions as an undisguised challenge to the world order and started talking about it as one of the gravest threats to international security.1 There are appeals to the Western community to close ranks to stop Moscow's aggression against the East European countries even though nobody in the Baltic states, none of which is favorably disposed to Russia, believes that this scenario might be realized.2 |
`In' analytical Note | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 62, No.6; 2016: p. 206-219 |
Journal Source | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 62 No 6 |
Key Words | Balance of power ; World Order ; International Security ; Geopolitical Interests ; Foreign Policy ; Centers of Power |