Ukraine, Multipolarity and the Crisis of Grand Strategies
Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has unleashed the largest and most lethal war on the European continent since 1945. Vladimir Putin and the Russian government bear most of the responsibility for the invasion and its terrible humanitarian consequences.
A. Cafruny +3 more
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The neoliberal model of globalization promoted the outstripping growth of financial assets over the development of the real sector. The functioning of the international monetary system (IMS), based on one key national currency — the US dollar, has led to
A. Kuznetsov
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Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazil's Foreign Policy Overstretch
In this article, we provide a framework to analyze the foreign policy overstretch of middle powers, that is, their recent tendency to expand foreign policy goals and ambitions beyond their capabilities.
Luis L. Schenoni +3 more
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Durable institution under fire? The NPT confronts emerging multipolarity
The regime built around the 1970 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) has helped curtail the spread of nuclear arms for fifty years. In hindsight, it is remarkable only nine states possess the world’s most powerful weapon.
R. Gibbons, Stephen Herzog
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Contemporary strategic culture and neutrality [PDF]
The practice of neutral states represents an important expression of modern strategic culture, as a specific attitude towards military force and the use of military force, especially when it comes to Europe.
Stojanović Stanislav
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The Illusion of Purity:Chantal Mouffe's Realist Critique of Cosmopolitanism [PDF]
Over the last 20 years, cosmopolitan theories have been benefiting greatly from the dialogue between defenders and critics of world citizenship.
Thaler, Mathias
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Tendencies of the leading world economies in the second decade of the 21st century: The global power rebalancing and the consequences for Serbia [PDF]
The financial and then the economic crisis of the late 2000s dramatically undermine existing global forms of power. For the first time in modern history a nonWestern country (China) became the first industrial power in the world and the largest global ...
Nikolić Goran
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Eurasianism, Eurasian Economic Union and Multipolarity: Assessments of Foreign Experts
Eurasianism, in its various interpretations, from ideology to the implementation of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) programs, is regarded as one of the strategies of creating a multipolar world order. This article analyzes the views and assessments of
Sergei V. Bazavluk +2 more
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Property and government interests of Russia under globalization: the Arctic case [PDF]
Modern processes of the global property and governance formation are contradictory combined with the preservation and reproduction of economic interactions within the framework of individual States, regions and inter-state relations. The actualization of
Nikolay Eletsky
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Excitation of E1-forbidden atomic transitions with electric, magnetic, or mixed multipolarity in light fields carrying orbital and spin angular momentum [Invited] [PDF]
Photons carrying a well-defined orbital angular momentum have been proven to modify spectroscopic selection rules in atomic matter. Excitation profiles of electric quadrupole transitions have been measured with single trapped Ca40+ ions for varying ...
Maria Solyanik-Gorgone +4 more
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