Дестабилизация и мировой порядок: некоторые вопросы теории
Destabilization is the most important and inevitable part of socio-political and other processes and trends throughout human history. Cycles of order and disorder, destabilization and stabilization, destruction and creation occur at all levels of society and the World-System, in the most diverse for...
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Veröffentlicht in: | История и современность 2023-12 (4), p.3-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Destabilization is the most important and inevitable part of socio-political and other processes and trends throughout human history. Cycles of order and disorder, destabilization and stabilization, destruction and creation occur at all levels of society and the World-System, in the most diverse forms and for the most diverse reasons. After all, development never goes smoothly and is constantly accompanied by various, often very severe shocks and cataclysms. The study of types, forms and causes of destabilization, their classification and clarification of the terminology of their analysis is a very important task, which, unfortunately, still does not attract the attention it needs. However, the better such classification is worked out, the deeper these processes are understood, the more obvious it will become that all these often seemingly unrelated phenomena and processes are different forms of the general process of development of society and humanity as a whole. Can destabilization be avoided in principle? On the one hand, we can see that much has been achieved so far in terms of reducing the negative effects and mitigating the most destructive forms of destabilization. But on the other hand, one cannot cherish vain hopes that we have succeeded in opening a conflict-free way forward. The strength of contradictions, the desire for power, the redistribution of resources, the imposition of one's own ideologies and points of view, the denial of respect for other ways of development, ways of life, etc. are so great that conflicts, unfortunately, become inevitable. And recent events in the world – the SMO, the escalation of the conflict in Palestine, etc. – have shown how fragile and even naive were our hopes that the era of wars was behind us. Thus, the study of destabilization and its forms becomes an extremely topical and practice-oriented task. |
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ISSN: | 1811-7481 |
DOI: | 10.30884/iis/2023.04.01 |