The new Cold War and the emerging Greater Eurasia

作者: Sergey Karaganov

DOI: 10.1016/J.EURAS.2018.07.002

关键词: Political economySuperpowerGeopoliticsDominance (economics)Cold warPolitical scienceInternational relationsBattlefield

摘要: Abstract The author argues that the current state of international relations can be characterized as a new Cold War with Eurasia emerging its major battlefield and at same time second, non-Western pole confrontation. reason for it is United States some European countries are trying to reverse decline their dominance which they have enjoyed over past five hundred years. situation much more dangerous than used during previous War, but this attempt will most likely prove futile. While world comes through period intensifying competition, stimulate reformatting global geopolitical, geo-economic, geo-ideological space. authors assume evolution system goes in direction bipolarity, where play role geostrategic economic pole, while West, probably limited by “Greater America” become another one. In reality, U.S. drift from status superpower position an important center power. However, moment contours Greater only beginning take shape.

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