Kopanja, Mihajlo and Stekić, Nenad (2020) The World ‘Shattering’: Patterns of Restructuring of the World Geopolitical System. In: Security Challenges and the Place of the Balkans and Serbia in a Changing World. Institute of International Politics and Economics; Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade, pp. 55-72. ISBN 978-86-7067-275-8
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Abstract
This paper aims to investigate patterns of the world geopolitical system restructuring at the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century. With the rise of great and regional powers in the world geopolitical system, a state of equilibrium established following the end of the Cold War is being undermined. In an epoch of the world system disequilibrium, there exists a preponderance for conflict throughout the system, especially in the regions lying between different geostrategic realms. By employing the theoretical approach developed by Saul Bernard Cohen, this paper strives to tackle the question of how the rise of the power of great and regional powers affects the structure of the world geopolitical system. The assumption is that the rise of the power of great and regional powers of the world geopolitical system will lead to `compressing` and `shattering` of geopolitical regions that lie between them. By analyzing the restructuring patterns, this paper demonstrates that the regions lying between different geostrategic realms will become increasingly more „compressed” and „shattered”. Through the analysis of the change in the order of power between states, this paper will provide an overview of the regions most affected by the relations between great and regional powers and their future prospects.
Item Type: | Book Chapter |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | world geopolitical system, shatterbelt, compression zone, great powers, regional powers, geopolitical regions |
Depositing User: | Ana Vukićević |
Date Deposited: | 14 Jun 2021 13:44 |
Last Modified: | 11 Oct 2023 09:51 |
URI: | http://repozitorijum.diplomacy.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/637 |
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