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INTERSTATE RIVALRY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS

Naum Mikhailovich Sirota
Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation

Ramona Aleksandrovna Khomeleva
Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation


Submitted: June 20, 2015
Abstract. In the context of the latest international-political reality the balance of the forces of the leading world powers, the spheres of their political accord and rivalry in global society are analyzed. Long-term factors, which can reduce the intensity of conflict between Russia and the West, return interstate relations in the direction of constructive cooperation, determine the formation of a new international system, are examined.
Key words and phrases:
США
Китай
БРИКС
Россия
баланс сил
международная система
мироустройство
«умная сила»
the USA
China
BRICS
Russia
balance of forces
international system
world order
“smart power”
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