Transition to the New World Economic Order: Essential Stages, Basic Features, Challenges and Policies for Russia

Authors

  • Andrej Nikolaevich Spartak Всероссийская академия внешней торговли

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2022-7-7-29

Keywords:

world order, transition, stage, fragmentation, uncertanity, sanctions, diversification, reorientation, coordination

Abstract

The article examines the stages and patterns of the current transition to a new world economic order, highlights the key features of this transition associated with the increasing fragmentation of the modern world (economic, technological, physical, military-political, information and network),
the widespread growth of uncertainty and an extremely high degree of politicization of the international business agenda. Th e role of global regulators is decreasing and the importance of regional mechanisms for cooperation and response to crisis situations is growing. Th e fi nal result
of changes in the structure and confi guration of the international trade and economic system is not yet obvious, but for Russia the current situation within the external environment looks like Cold War 2.0 in the digital age. Suggestions regarding the important areas of focus and actions
of Russia in the international economic arena in the face of unprecedented sanctions and other pressures from the collective West are presented.

Author Biography

Andrej Nikolaevich Spartak, Всероссийская академия внешней торговли

Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Honored Worker of Science of RF


Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Department of international trade and foreign trade of the RF, the Head

Published

2024-01-26

How to Cite

Spartak, A. N. (2024). Transition to the New World Economic Order: Essential Stages, Basic Features, Challenges and Policies for Russia. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (7), 7–29. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2022-7-7-29

Issue

Section

World economy

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