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125015
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2013.
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BY THE TURN OF THE CENTURY, the developing countries, or at least many of them, were demonstrating impressive economic dynamics which finally made them global political players. This shift of historic dimensions can be described as a great geopolitical and geoeconomic revolution and the most impressive features of international relations; it will extend into the next few decades, in the very least.
Asia, in the very heart of the process, demonstrates all these trends; the Asian countries are better described as pioneers ("forwards") and the main moving force. The scope and scale of its economic and political transformations and its strong and strengthening foreign policy positions cannot but amaze.
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138058
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INTEGRATION PROCESSES are a qualitatively new form of interaction between states in the modern world based on the establishment of a common framework for the operation of production factors and a single system for managing the common space, including a supranational component.The goals of integration are usually the same for all regional integration models, but in each particular case they have different motivations and are based on different approaches. The diversity of socio-economic, geographic, geopolitical, historical and cultural conditions generates numerous forms of integration, each of which is unique. The process of international integration as we know it today began in the mid-20th century, so that sufficient theoretical and practical experience has been gained throughout the world in this area.
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119701
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101976
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2010.
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HIT BY THE WORLD CRISIS, many countries and regional power centers are looking for additional opportunities in the sphere of international economic cooperation. But this same crisis also brings to light problems within familiar integration models, which need further consideration and resolution.
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