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ID188488
Title ProperCrisis of civilization and the new world order
LanguageENG
AuthorV. Yegorov, V. Shtol ;  Yegorov, V ;  Shtol, V
Summary / Abstract (Note)SCHOLARS began to react to the rapid transformation of the world order at the first signs that the US was losing its supposedly indisputable global leadership.1 The main reason for the revision of the unipolarity of the world order was not so much the US's loss of its economic, military, and political superiority as the fact that Francis Fukuyama's declared "end of history," pursued by the US after World War II, never materialized. Numerous publications emerged noting the decline of the Western liberal democratic model of social development.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 68, No.6; 2022: p.6-18
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 68 No 6
Key WordsLiberal Democracy ;  crisis of world civilization ;  structural crisis of Western capitalism ;  transformation of the world order


 
 
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