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ID095170
Title ProperOne of the limitrophe territories of the global world
Other Title Informationtransformation of the states of the Baltic-Black Sea region
LanguageENG
AuthorZazhigaev, Boris
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Early in the 21st century, the effects of the Soviet Union's disintegration are only just starting to come to the fore, but I am convinced that the old world order is already dead.
Indeed, deprived of an external threat, the United States has been gradually losing its former role as global hegemon, while liberal democracy has proven unable to maintain its former Great Power status. The fear of the "red plague" in the East disappeared together with the Soviet Union; the old ideological bonds have slackened, while a new ideology is being formulated on the basis of particular interests. The political elite is still clinging to its imperial ambitions, however its social support is dwindling.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No.60; 2009: p.120-130
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No.60; 2009: p.120-130
Key WordsGlobal World ;  Baltic - Black Sea ;  Soviet Union ;  United States