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Special Aspects Of The Modern World Economy: Transition From A Unipolar To A Multipolar World System

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  • Irina V. Minakova

    (Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration, Southwest State University)

  • Tatyana N. Bukreeva

    (Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration, Southwest State University)

  • Оlga I. Solodukhina

    (Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration, Southwest State University)

  • Оlga G. Timofeeva

    (Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration, Southwest State University)

Abstract

This paper reveals the consequences of the unipolar system of the world economy provided by the United States leadership in the military-technological, financial-economic, geopolitical and information-ideological spheres. It was established that after the collapse of the socialist camp, the concepts of ‘humanitarian intervention’ and ‘spreading democracy’ were brought to the forefront. In practice, Western European countries have demonstrated their readiness to judge the solutions of domestic political disputes in other countries of the world, especially when it comes to geopolitically important countries. A series of ‘colour revolutions’ have become a demonstration of this policy. Therefore, the globalization of the modern world does not mean the homogenization of development indicators of countries’, but instead leads to further delamination and inequality. The gap between the world leaders and the rest of the world in terms of indicators reflecting the dynamics of the standard of living, the quality of life, scientific and technological progress, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, has significantly increased.It is illustrated that attempts of the US to consolidate its hegemony in the form of ‘leadership’ in the world had led to the erosion of international legal principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Therefore, the United States attempts to solve the problems in Iraq and Afghanistan unilaterally has failed.The objective and subjective signs of a global restructuring of the existing unipolar world system are revealed.

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  • Irina V. Minakova & Tatyana N. Bukreeva & Оlga I. Solodukhina & Оlga G. Timofeeva, 2018. "Special Aspects Of The Modern World Economy: Transition From A Unipolar To A Multipolar World System," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 6(0), pages 356-360, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:6:y:2018:i:0:p:356-360
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v6.1182
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