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From post-modernism to neo-modernism, or recalling the future / Kortunov, Audrey   Journal Article
Kortunov, Audrey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is common knowledge that the concept of post-modernism came into international relations lexicon from the French philosophy of the 1970s-1980s. Shortly before the end of the last great rise of French intellectual universalism, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Louis Althusser, Jacques Lacan and other founders and opponents of post-structuralism formulated the basic characteristics of postmodernism as an integral sociological and historical interpretation of the modern world.
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Neo-Mercantilism, Neo-Modernism or Neo-Imperialism? / Losev, Alexander   Journal Article
Losev, Alexander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Globalization is a years-long transformation of national economies and political relations among countries into an integral geo-economy. Its concept is tightly linked with the idea of world hegemony, which creates a geopolitical supra-structure over the global economic basis it controls. Any transformation of hegemony by virtue of internal reasons or external challenges entails changes in the geo-economic space.
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