... purchasing power parity, and its position in the world economy is still rising, thus giving it an increasing ability to shape and influence the process of globalization.
International Order
Ivan Timofeev:
Ending Western Domination Is Key to the Emerging World Order. Here’s What Needs to Be Done to Achieve It
International order building is the heart of the core concepts of Russian-Chinese international cooperation, to which all other concepts are ultimately subordinate in a certain sense. This concept has accompanied Russian-Chinese international cooperation ...
... difficult choice of either remaining under the umbrella of US guarantees or gradually expanding their strategic autonomy. With such communities as the EU and such countries as Japan drifting in the direction of strategic independence, the matrix of the international order may be headed for a total reset. The familiar pole of ‘the US plus allies’ no longer looks like a given.
Dayan Jayatilleka:
Endgame of the Long Cold War
At the same time, the Cold War has bequeathed to the modern world order the underdeveloped world. This does not imply developing countries, many of which have made strides and achieved impressive success and high growth rates. Rather, these are nations whose development has been hopelessly crippled. True, many ...
... between the West and the rest, as is commonly assumed. At the same time, a multiplex world is a world of interconnectedness and interdependence. It is not a singular global order, liberal or otherwise, but a complex of crosscutting, if not competing, international orders and
globalisms
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The contemporary world order is in an unstable state of transition that is fraught with global and regional conflicts. Following the disappearance of the bipolar system, which, like a hoop, connected regional spaces, and the collapse of the Soviet Union, which played ...