Статья

Globalization and post-pandemic world order: place of Georgia in transformative international system

I. Ubilava, A. Tukvadze, V. Dolidze,
2021

Research background: Many scenarios of organization of the international system of the post-pandemic era has been formulated. Purpose of the article: The purpose of the article is the prediction one of these scenarios using simulation analysis of the situation which will be formed after the economic and political crises caused by COVID 19 and the determination the place of Georgia in post-pandemic globalized order. Methods: structural-functional analysis, geopolitical approach and simulation analyses. Findings & Value added: In the post-pandemic world the globalization will weaken and the role of nation states will increase. In this situation, for states with great military potentials, the establishment of military strategic and political control over countries rich in natural resources and raw materials and also those favorable for transit will gain great importance. One of such regions is the southern Caucasus and Georgia, which has a nodal geographic position. The likely restructuring of the world system caused by theoretical and paradigmatic revisionism of world politics will force Georgia to rethink its place in the system of geopolitical relations in the region to ensure national security and stable democratic development. In this situation polarized worldviews of generations (Orthodox, conservative versus liberal and democratic) will produce two-party system. One of these parties will be oriented to the west and another to Russia. Such party system will ensure the functioning of the security system based on a balanced foreign policy.

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  • I. Ubilava
    Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Miklouho-Maclay str. 6, 117198, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • A. Tukvadze
    Ivane Javakhisvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Political Sciences, ., I. Chavchavadze av.1, 015 9, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • V. Dolidze
    Ivane Javakhisvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Political Sciences, ., I. Chavchavadze av.1, 015 9, Tbilisi, Georgia
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