... economic space concept (EU - EAEU) can be achieved in the near future.
The national identity of Russia in the 21st century is a synthesis of liberalism (especially in the economy), Sovietism and conservatism. Together they form the basis for Russian neomodernism. The Western aggression in Ukraine (2014), the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union (2015), which is considered to be a geopolitical center of gravity in its own right, as well as the announcement of the "Greater Eurasian Partnership" ...
_ Jurij Kofner, director, Center for Eurasian Studies. Moscow, 18 August 2017.The essay “The Golden Background of Eurasia. The New Cold War and the Third Rome”(Goldgrund Eurasien. Der Neue Kalte Krieg und das Dritte Rom) published in early 2015 in Leipzig by Dimitrios Kisoudis, a German political scientist of Greek origin, may represent a new stage in the study of the Fourth Political Theory.In a book of 114 pages the graduate of Freiburg and Seville universities separates myths from reality regarding...
... hierarchy and Manichean dualism of the Cold War era. Both softened their requirements on the subjects of social activity: the “atomized” individual in the former case, and the nation state in the latter case.
Vasily Kuznetsov:
Imperatives of Neomodernism for the Middle
East
This softening exposed both the obvious attractiveness of postmodern approaches and their historical narrowness, which was equally obvious. So far no one has been able to replace action with its imitation, policy with ...
... postmodernism, mainly in the Middle East, is analyzed in the article “
The Middle East: Postmodernism Is Over
.”
The exhaustion of the postmodern paradigm of social existence marks the emergence of a new epoch, which can be defined as the era of neomodernism. The uncertainty of its contours notwithstanding, it indicates quite vividly a modernist request for a “new gravity,” which is conveyed by postmodern technologies and practices.
In her comment, Elena Alekseenkova
entered a third ...