THE EMERGING NEW WORLD POLITICS: NEW CONTOURS OF 21ST CENTURY GEOPOLITICS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Multi-civilization, “ductile diplomacy”, “Cold War”, USA and China, UN, global political landscape, limited sovereignty, regional conflicts and alliances.Abstract
This article analyzes the features and consequences of the evolving new political order, examining both affirmative and adverse dimensions of contemporary statecraft, its principal trajectories and dynamism. The study focuses on global challenges, systemic crises, foreign policy conduct, interstate geopolitical confrontations, and the contemporary relevance of international governance institutions.
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