Ðóñ Eng Cn Translate this page:
Please select your language to translate the article


You can just close the window to don't translate
Library
Your profile

Back to contents

Politics and Society
Reference:

Lyubarsky, E. S. Modern Global World Order as a Factor for Expansion the International Terrorism

Abstract: The article views the reasons of expansion of the international terrorism in the modern world. The author analyzes how globalization processes infl uence the development of a state institution. Based on Raul Prebisch’, Fernando Cardoso’s and Immanuel Wallterseten’s theories the author studies consequences of the global division into the ‘center and the periphery’ and ho it infl uences the social and political development of countries and formation of the social base for terrorism. The author also describes peculiarities of the modern terrorism which strengthens its positions by joining international criminal worlds and gaining international nature. It is concluded that the existing world order only aggravates the internal contradictions and intensifi es degradation of political systems, failure of moral values, break-down of a family and traditional life style in the majority of semi-periphery and periphery countries which creates conditions for further activation of international terrorism.


Keywords:

political sciences, globalization, terrorism, world order, state institution, crisis, democracy, the center and the periphery, power, modern age.


This article is unavailable for unregistered users. Click to login or register