Globalization, regionalization, migration: features of modern international relations
https://doi.org/10.48137/2074-2975_2023_1_41
Abstract
The author notes the natural-historical nature of globalization, linking the internationalization of production, exchange and distribution with the development of the European economy and the Great Geographical Discoveries. The unfair nature of globalization was fueled by the existence of «traditional» colonial empires (British, French, Dutch, etc.). The collapse of the «liberal world order» at the beginning of the 21st century raised the question of some substitute for globalization in the form of regionalization of world space.
About the Author
A. MedvedevaRussian Federation
MEDVEDEVA Anna M. – PhD in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Theory
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Review
For citations:
Medvedeva A. Globalization, regionalization, migration: features of modern international relations. Обозреватель–Observer. 2023;(1):41-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/2074-2975_2023_1_41