... a clearly defined geographical hierarchy. The whole distinction between the global core and the global periphery might completely lose its meaning since virtually every country in the world features elements both of the former and of the latter.
3. Sustainable development rather than linear economic growth
The previous cycle of globalization was about acceleration of economic growth and increases in private and public consumption. Notably, “globalization 1.0” contributed quite a lot to overcoming ...
... Europe, and North America.
Andrei Kokoshin, RIAC Member, Dean of the Faculty of World Politics at Lomonosov Moscow State University, RAS Full Member, made an opening speech at the event.
The experts discussed a number of topics focusing on security and sustainable development at global and regional levels. Some sessions focused on the outcomes of
Separate sessions were devoted to the consequences of changing the principles of the global economy and world energy functioning for the sake of political ...
... integrated controlled system that pollutes the environment during production, deployment and use.
2. Noting the effective achievement of the
development goals
contained in the UN Millennium Declaration and presenting a brief description of the
Agenda
for sustainable development over the period until 2030, experts note there is a link between future results and as those that have already been achieved with nuclear weapons as well as with the problem of nuclear disarmament as a whole. In particular, they ...