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The Instruments of “Soft Power” of the USA, China and Russia in Latin America in the Context of Multipolar World Order Formation

Vestnik RUDN International Relations
The article examines the modern tools of the “soft power” policy of the USA, Russia and China in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), considering the economic, political, humanitarian, cultural, diplomatic, historical context of cooperation in the ...
Elena A. Lityagina, Kseniya M. Klimova
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НОМИНАТИВНОЕ ПОЛЕ КОНЦЕПТА MULTIPOLAR WORLD ORDER

Международный научно-исследовательский журнал, Выпуск 6 (144 ...
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Hegemony in a Multipolar World Order: Global Constitutionalism and the Großraum

Jus Cogens, 2019
Recent setbacks to international institutions and projects of global governance have been viewed as marking a resurgence of nation-state sovereignty. In fact, however, many of the major controversies and developments in contemporary international law and geopolitics concern the administration, autonomy, and internal hierarchy not of states, but of ...
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Russia, China and a Multipolar World Order: The Danger in the Undefined

Asian Perspective, 2009
Since the late 1990s, the concept of multipolarity has gained prominence around the globe. Russia and China, in particular, have repeatedly agreed on this ill-defined term and subsequently have included it or alluded to it in nearly all of their joint declarations, statements, and treaties dating from the mid-1990s to the present.
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Lost Multipolarity: the Genesis of the Olympic World Order

Rossiya v globalnoi politike
In the second half of the 20th century, the alliance between the International Olympic Committee and Soviet sports led to the modern monopoly of the Olympic Games and the IOC’s hegemony over the sports world order. The expulsion of Russia as the legal successor of the USSR from the existing system calls into question the terms of that unspoken deal.
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Bipolarity or Multipolarity? Chinese Perspectives on the Future of World Order

Global Geopolitics
How do competing frameworks of bipolarity and multipolarity shape contemporary debates on the future of world order? In what ways does China’s historical experience, cultural philosophy, and foreign policy practice inform its vision of a multipolar world, and how does this vision contribute to global debates and interact with broader international ...
Zhen Wang, Hong’yu Tian
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Expansion of BRICS Countries Stimulating Multipolar World Order

The 21st century formation of BRICs grouping, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, provided a platform for emerging economies to collectively work for the required position in international scenario. With the two expansions in 2011 and 2023 more developing countries became its members.
Jipson Joseph, Ananya Pandey
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Poland’s Security Policy in the Emerging Multipolar World Order

2016
In the first years after the Cold War, the world order rested on the global hegemony of the USA. Toward the end of the 1990s, things began to change, however. As early as 1999, Samuel Huntington noted that the ‘unipolar moment’, which arrived with the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, had passed.1 At the beginning of the 21st ...
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