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V. YEGOROV, V. SHTOL (6) answer(s).
 
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Crisis of civilization and the new world order / Yegorov, V ; Shtol, V   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
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Democratization of post-Soviet political regimes: : a conservative scenario / Yegorov, V ; Shtol, V   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE WORLD expert and academic community has been and remains very much interested in the prospects of social development of the countries united by the post-Soviet space.
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ID:   189782


Global megatrends: a current interpretation / Yegorov, V ; Shtol, V   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE problem of determining megatrends - the key global processes that set the directions of civilizational development - has preoccupied scientists and scholars for decades owing to purely scientific considerations as well to the practical tasks of determining the future contours of planetary civilization.
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Russian in the global linguocultural space / Yegorov, V. ; Shtol, V.   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At the same time, according to the degree of its presence in the global linguistic space, Russian comes fourth after French, English, and Indonesian. There are 3.5 persons speaking French for each native speaker of the French language; the correlation is 3.3 for the English language and 2.9 for Indonesian. In this respect, Russian comes close to German: There are 1.7 German speakers per native speaker of German and 1.67 Russian speakers per native speaker of Russian.
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ID:   158181


Russian language as an integration factor in the post-soviet space / Yegorov, V ; Shtol, V   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract TODAY'S SOCIETY undergoes processes that, besides exceptional dynamism, are marked by a new kind of complexity as a result of interaction between social systems, subsystems and actors. Economics increasingly manifest themselves through politics - something that the founders of Marxism pointed out a long time ago, - and there are more and more spheres where the humanities overlap with politics. Issues that are rooted in the past have become a routine technology for political rivalry. So has the languages issue as a means of domination in a specific sociocultural space and as a mechanism for the pursuit of specific political interests.
Key Words CIS  Integration  Soft Power  Russian Language  Russian World Idea 
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ID:   185034


Transport corridors: geopolitical aspects / Yegorov, V ; Shtol, V   Journal Article
V. Yegorov, V. Shtol Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract DESPITE the multidirectional trends evident in the modern planetary landscape, overall, its emerging architecture is tending toward interconnectedness. The new civilizational image is universality and indivisibility. The world is becoming so interconnected that we can talk about a different level of scientific reflection expressed in Parag Khanna's vision of possibly establishing "Connectography" as an academic discipline, with the maxim "Connectivity is destiny" serving as its refrain
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