POSSIBLE ALLIANCES IN THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD AND THEIR STRENGTH Cover Image

ВОЗМОЖНЫЕ СОЮЗЫ В МНОГОПОЛЯРНОМ МИРЕ И ГЛУБИНА ЭТИХ СОЮЗОВ
POSSIBLE ALLIANCES IN THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD AND THEIR STRENGTH

Author(s): Elchin Shakirov
Subject(s): Politics, Supranational / Global Economy, International relations/trade, Globalization
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: Global Power; USA; Russia; China; EU; Alliance;

Summary/Abstract: To further accelerate globalization, Western states and companies that regulate financial, investment and trade flows and the system of economic relations in the world that they support, unexpectedly led to the increase of power centers and appearance of multipolar system. In the XXI century apart from the USA, Russia and China some more power centers together with EU played an important role in the building of the global system. Due to fierce competition between them, these states being global and nuclear empires can take part in war conflicts simultaneously, but this is unlikely as it can cause a great catastrophe in the world. In the international system, due to the importance of international strategic balance and security, in the nearest future, at the point of measurement, because of fear of losing their positions, to protect themselves or around a certain request, between the coordinates of the United States-Russia-China-EU and other power centers, in bilateral or triple forms, strategic alliances can be formed. According to this study, these alliances are highly likely to become superficial and improvised. This study aims at shedding light on the strength of possible alliances in the nearest future, studying the past and present of the collaboration between the USA-Russia-China-EU with other global power centers from different perspectives. This paper will discuss the behavior of global power centers which need to learn their old or new roles on the international stage. Thus, we will try to reveal Russia’s contribution in the building of multipolar international system.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 69
  • Page Range: 17-31
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Russian