Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Vol 1, Iss 2, Year 2022
Articles

Russian Perspective on Eurasia in a Changing World Order

Veronica V. Usacheva
Associate Professor, Financial University under the Government of Russian Federation & Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Science.

Published 2022-12-31

Keywords

  • Russia, Eurasia, World Order.

How to Cite

[1]
Veronica V. Usacheva, “Russian Perspective on Eurasia in a Changing World Order”, International Journal of Politics and Media, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 19–23, Dec. 2022.

Abstract

The world at large is on the edge very complex and complicated world with new understanding of ideologies, new version of foreign or external affairs of different partners. This is a New World. For Russia, as well as for India, or for China necessary to understand and even accept that each of them is not only one or main actor in Eurasia. Perhaps it holds true for other countries all around the World, even for the United States whose field of the interests is the whole world or for Britain. New players arise and old ones long for a new fair relations.The crisis spreads on different levels - local, bilateral, regional, global - acting as a factor in the next stage of turbulence of international relations and world politics. At the same time, for the XXI century it is the longest period of strict confrontation, affecting the basics and principles of post-bipolar world order. There is the option that the future of Eurasia will be determined by the new configuration of the world order and the results of Russia’s confrontation with the US/NATO.

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