A PERSPECTIVE AND POLITICAL COURSE AIMED AT STRENGTHENING INTERSTATE RELATIONS AND FOSTERING GLOBAL ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL INTEGRATION
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19080729Résumé
Studying the process of globalization requires clarifying the concepts of "global," "global problem," "globalization," and "globalistics," which express the issues related to it. "Global" in the most general sense means huge, big. The concept of "global problem" reflects a phenomenon that has emerged on the scale of several nations, states, sometimes regions, and in some cases, the whole world, and has become a huge problem. Depending on the nature and form of global problems, various sciences - history, philosophy, economics, ecology, political science, and others - study them. A global problem is the result or consequence of globalization. Another concept associated with the process of globalization is "globalization." This concept refers to the activities carried out by the subjects of globalization - individuals, individual political leaders, groups, parties, nations, and states - in accordance with their interests.
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