Modern determinants of socioeconomic and geopolitical transformations of the civilization matrix

Today, before our eyes, the former world order, characterized by the dominance of the Anglo-Saxon group led by the United States, is collapsing. A new world order is being born, the distinguishing feature of which is the emergence of new centers of economic and political influence, the growth of the...

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Main Authors: P. V. Akinin, V. P. Akinina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: North Caucasus Federal University 2023-01-01
Series:Вестник Северо-Кавказского федерального университета
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Online Access:https://vestnikskfu.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2403
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Summary:Today, before our eyes, the former world order, characterized by the dominance of the Anglo-Saxon group led by the United States, is collapsing. A new world order is being born, the distinguishing feature of which is the emergence of new centers of economic and political influence, the growth of the sovereignty of many states. These processes have noticeably accelerated in connection with the coronovirus epidemic and the start of a special military operation in Ukraine. Deep socio-economic and political processes are taking place that affect the state of the civilizational matrix: social orientation in society, cyclicality and historicism of economic development, demography, etc. The consequences of these processes are expected to be even more complex: the emergence of new poles of political and economic influence, alliances and partnerships, logistical financial and transport schemes. The article attempts to systematize and rethink the above processes.
ISSN:2307-907X