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Conflicts and wars: shifts at the edge of the 21st century / Gadjiev, K   Journal Article
Gadjiev, K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract AT ALL TIMES, the best minds were talking about a world free from wars, conflicts and bloodshed. In modern history, market economy and political democracy made this ideal even more tempting. From the very beginning of modern history, people have been seeking answers to the sacramental questions: How do liberalism and freedom, trade and free competition, democracy and market economy affect their lives? Are they a source of conflicts or do they inspire cooperation, preserve peace or breed wars? How do democracy and political freedom correlate with conflicts and wars? And, finally: Does democracy stimulate conflicts and wars?
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Priorities and Flaws of a great project / Gadjiev, K   Journal Article
Gadjiev, K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE EUROPEAN UNION, one of the main load-bearing structures of the world order, is still in the process of integration; it has not yet reached its final form. From the very beginning, it was expected to become one of the most prominent initiatives of mankind and an attempt to create the most perfect system of relationships and cooperation between peoples. In many respects, the project was stimulated by the ideas and theories of the best minds of Europe from Victor Hugo and Giuseppe Mazzini, their ideas being developed by Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, Aristide Briand, the Mann brothers, and the contemporary authors of the European idea.
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