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ID141937
Title ProperDeglobalization of the world system
LanguageENG
AuthorKlepatsky, L
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE PRESENT transitory post-bipolar world system manifests several trends: globalization, transformation of international relations, gradual shift toward a multipolar world and the emergence of new centers of a future world order. These and other trends of the transitory period have been exhaustively described in academic and political writings. The sum-total of factors responsible for the essence and the far from simple nature of current transformations require further specification and even more comprehensive analysis. The polycentric nature of international relations is not a recent phenomenon yet the present stage of its development goes to the depths where the so far practically indiscernible elements of a future world order are taking shape. The transitory period of the post-bipolar world has not yet ended. The theory of international relations has no use for the "transitory period" category and its highly specific historical content: Indeed, the bipolar world system took some time to develop after 1945. The transitory period is characterized by an intertwining of old and new elements and factors that, on the one hand, ensures continuity of international relations and, on the other, creates the outlines (configuration) of a new world order.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 61, No.5; Oct 2015: p.29-45
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol; 61 No 5
Key WordsDeglobalization ;  Foreign Policy Strategy ;  BRICS ;  Western Community ;  Asian Subsystem of International Relations ;  New Trajectory Of World Development


 
 
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