CONTAMPORARY GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT’S FACTORS

  • Irina Afanasyeva Rostov State University of Economics (RSUE), Rostov-on-Don
Keywords: world economy; globalization process; external politics; international relations; global community; glocalization

Abstract

At the turn of the third Millennium, significant changes have affected the global world. The contemporary world economy, the world order, international organizational and economic relations are all involved in the intensive process of global development. There is no country in the world that is able to form and implement foreign economic policy without taking into account the behavior of other participants within the world economic system. Scientific and practical analysis of the subject area of the existing research has predetermined the key objective of this article – to determine the factors of contemporary global development.

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Author Biography

Irina Afanasyeva, Rostov State University of Economics (RSUE), Rostov-on-Don

Doctor of Economic Science, Professor at the Department of World Policy and Globalization at Rostov State University of Economics, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

She held the position of specialist of the first category in the Department of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Economy, Trade, International and Foreign Economic Relations of the Rostov region in 2006-2008.

Afanasyeva, I.  is also editor-in-chief of the electronic journal A-factor: Research and Development (Humanities). She has published in Economics and Entrepreneurship, Bulletin of Rostov State University of Economics, Bulletin of Perm University. Series: Economics, News of Tula State University.

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Published
2019-11-30
How to Cite
Afanasyeva, I. (2019). CONTAMPORARY GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT’S FACTORS. The EUrASEANs: Journal on Global Socio-Economic Dynamics, (6(19), 7-14. https://doi.org/10.35678/2539-5645.6(19).2019.7-14