... multipolar, which is a death knell for the liberal international order. Neither China nor Russia has become a liberal democracy. With or without China, the liberal international... ... bent on wrecking it.
Summing up his research, Mearsheimer concludes that the various causal processes described in his paper have all played an important role in subverting... ... they have often operated synergistically. For example, the negative effects of hyper-globalization on the lower and middle classes have combined with the nationalist resentment...
... one of the most representative and authoritative events on international security and strategic stability in the Asia-Pacific. Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) has been participating in the event since 2012, since the Forum was launched. Igor ... ... the growing instability are multiple; I would limit myself to only the most apparent ones.
The rapid and chaotic process of globalization produced many negative side effects including a rapid decline of traditional values, a global revolution of expectations ...
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The topic of the event focused on global security challenges: common efforts, responsibility, and reforms. Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) has been participating in the event since 2012—the year the Forum was launched.... ... representatives of other partner organizations.
Igor Ivanov's text of the speech
International Security in the Trend of Anti-Globalization
Dear friends and colleagues,
It is my privilege and my pleasure to take part in the Sixth World Peace Forum here ...
... world presents unique challenges and opportunities for nations aspiring to be superpowers.
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Ivan Timofeev
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The problem with most forecasts is that they see the world roughly as it is today, only more advanced, i.e., more globalization, more trade, more Internet, etc.
Most of these forecasts do not come true. There is always a “black swan” ...