IDENTIFICATION OF TRENDS IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE FORMATION OF A NEW SUBJECTIVITY
https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2022_2_12
Abstract
The article analyzes modern processes that are inextricably linked with the phenomenon of globalization. Attention is focused on various theoretical and methodological tools, with the help of which the main global trends are identified (globalization, deglobalization, glocalization, regionalization). A critical analysis of Marxist and civilizational approaches in the consideration of international topics is carried out. The main focus of the article is on aspects related to the construction and positioning of the new international subjectivity, which differs significantly from the actors of the XX century.
About the Author
V. O. KrotkovRussian Federation
KROTKOV Vladimir O. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor;
Professor
Maronovsky Lane, 29, Moscow, 119049
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For citations:
Krotkov V.O. IDENTIFICATION OF TRENDS IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE FORMATION OF A NEW SUBJECTIVITY. Post–Soviet Continent. 2022;(2):12-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2022_2_12