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The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations

Abstract

The research is focused on several key problems in the system of international relations influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is shown that the events caused by it and broadly identified as a coronacrisis have a direct impact on the world economic contradictions (pandenomica) and political ones, including the sphere of security. These particular aspects are chosen as the main objects of the research. The author contends that the factor of the pandemic has sharpened the competition between regional and global players and has increased the role of a nation- state. In the conditions of transregional deglobalisation, regionalism and “protectionism 2.0” get stronger under the banners of “strategic vulnerability” and “economic sovereignty”. A further weakening of multilateral international institutions continues. The EU endeavours to secure competitive advantages on the basis of relocalisation, industrial and digital policies and the Green Deal. The article highlights the deterioration in the relations among Russia, the US, the EU and China, the unfolding decoupling between Washington and its European allies, which stimulates the idea of the EU strategic autonomy. An urgent need for the deconfliction in Russia – NATO interaction is stated.

About the Author

Al. A. Gromyko
Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, DSc in Politics, President of the Association of European Studies (AES), Director

125009, Mokhovaya St., 11/3, Moscow, Russian Federation



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Gromyko A.A. The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations. Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2020;13(5):6-19. (In Russ.)

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