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The paper focuses on the problem of globalization in the context of geopolitics. The author explores features of geopolitical space transformation under the modern conditions of globalization processesTotal in its character aggressiveness of the new world order and the Americanization processes are aimed at the destruction of anybody confronting this in the zone of "vital US interests". These "zones of vital interests", oddly enough, are in the areas specified in the German geo-strategy of the "new world order": the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, Iraq, East Asia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and so on.The "new world order" does not tolerate objections from weak states, and therefore, the choice of scenarios for the future is very limited and is being sharply reduced as the productive forces and the country's defense system decay: "Following the loss of Russia of its intercontinental missiles with nuclear warheads, with maintaining other trends and motivations, the country will become a "perfect enemy" to superpower, the enemy, which regardless of its interests and behavior, will face the fate of the current Yugoslavia"... Thus, Russia, while fostering the basic tendencies of world and domestic development, with high probability will be the object of military aggression from the US and other NATO countries. But this aggression is bound to appear for their internal reasons that are not likely to be associated directly with Russia [Kalashnikov,.
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