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The research proves the inevitability of the world financial and economic system restructuring on the ground of international law restoration with respect to national sovereignty, paying special attention to the extension of contractual legal relations in issuance of world currencies and regulating circulation, capital market regulation, information technologies, and international media space. We present ideas for creating a broad coalition of the Eurasian countries to speed up transition to a new WEM and thus prevent a world war. The leading role of India, Russia and China in this process is of special interest. Focusing on comparative analysis of current American-centric order and new emerging WEM, we predict the end of liberal globalization and strengthening of interstate cooperation. 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Russia, India, and China: Cooperation and New Role in the Development of International Relations
The research explores the fundamental structural changes in the world economy resulting from the shifting of technological mode (TM) and world economic mode (WEM). Based on the theory of long cycles in economic development, we defined practical reasons for current escalation of international tension and substantiate the hypothesis of world economic center moving to Asia. The article reflects on new WEM image with mixed economy combining strategic planning and market competition mechanisms, state control over monetary system, private entrepreneurship following public interests while regulating capital accumulation processes and creative self-realization freedom for all. The research proves the inevitability of the world financial and economic system restructuring on the ground of international law restoration with respect to national sovereignty, paying special attention to the extension of contractual legal relations in issuance of world currencies and regulating circulation, capital market regulation, information technologies, and international media space. We present ideas for creating a broad coalition of the Eurasian countries to speed up transition to a new WEM and thus prevent a world war. The leading role of India, Russia and China in this process is of special interest. Focusing on comparative analysis of current American-centric order and new emerging WEM, we predict the end of liberal globalization and strengthening of interstate cooperation. The article substantiates the hypothesis that global economic development in the twenty-first century will be determined by peaceful and constructive competition between two political systems of the new WEM: Indian and Chinese.
期刊介绍:
Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies is a peer-reviewed journal. The aim of the journal is to provide an international platform for knowledge sharing, discussion and networking on the various aspects related to emerging market economies through publications of original research. It aims to make available basic reference material for policy-makers, business executives and researchers interested in issues of fundamental importance to the economic prospects and performance of emerging market economies. The topics for discussion are related to the following general categories: D. Microeconomics E. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics F. International Economics G. Financial Economics H. Public Economics I. Health, Education, and Welfare J. Labor and Demographic Economics L. Industrial Organization O. Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth Q. Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics R. Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics Additionally, the journal would be most interested to publish topics related to Global Financial Crisis and the Impact on Emerging Market Economies Economic Development and Inclusive Growth Climate Change and Energy Infrastructure Development and Public Private Partnerships Capital Flows to and from Emerging Market Economies Regional Cooperation Trade and Investment and Development of National and Regional Financial Markets The Belt and Road Initiative.