2004
DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2004.05.12
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“…From another perspective suggests that in recent decades traditional international relations have transitioned to world politics, in which both state and non-state actors act as equal subjects. (among the pioneers of this approach were R. Keohane and J. Nye) (Melvil, 2004).…”
Section: The Transformation Of the Structure Of The International System: Concepts And Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From another perspective suggests that in recent decades traditional international relations have transitioned to world politics, in which both state and non-state actors act as equal subjects. (among the pioneers of this approach were R. Keohane and J. Nye) (Melvil, 2004).…”
Section: The Transformation Of the Structure Of The International System: Concepts And Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most developed countries had a system of shift dominance of several major parties, that had broken away from their original social base and were taking centrist positions to the detriment of the "originaldeology. The combination of such factors as a decreasing interest of business in a strong national state, the "internationalization" of large companies, a decreasing political weight of the middle class against the growing importance of elites eventually gave rise to the trend of economic and political globalization (Melvil, 2004). Therefore, up to the mid-2010s, the format of interaction between the main actors of the international political system was characterized by a complex interdependence.…”
Section: The Development Dynamics Of the International Political Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%