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Although very different, the brics members stick together / Astakhov, Ye   Journal Article
Astakhov, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE RECENT DYNAMICS of world processes has confirmed that unipolar model is unable to cope with the global governance: the current financial institutions, the dollar system that de facto serves the interests of the United States, are gradually exhausting their resources.
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Crisis in Venezuela and its prehistory / Astakhov, Ye   Journal Article
Astakhov, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract HE CRISIS in Venezuela is difficult to understand outside the context of turbulent changes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Around the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, the United States began to lose its positions in LAC. The United States retains considerable political clout in LAC and still plays the key role in its economy, remaining its main source of financing and the chief market for its goods, mainly commodities and food, but the Americans have European Union countries and China snapping at their heels, and, moreover, Russia has been winning back political ground that it lost in the region.
Key Words European Union  Latin America  United States  China  Russia  Venezuela 
ALBA  Bolivarianism 
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Trump administration's lLtin American "backyard" / Astakhov, Ye   Journal Article
Astakhov, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract LATINO-CARIBBEAN AMERICA (LCA) is a unique civilization in terms of language, religion, the national identity of most countries in the region, their shared historical destinies, their mentality, and how they perceive the world.1 In international Latin American studies, it has long been the practice to categorize LCA as a peripheral region. Today, it is already common to classify it as an "intermediate stratum" of the global hierarchy.
Key Words European Union  United States  China  Russia  Latino-Caribbean America 
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