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Shugurov, M. V. Global Technology Order in the Context of World Politics: Concept Analysis

Abstract: The article analyzes the processes of formation of the global technological order as an important focus of the world politics. Much attention is paid at conceptualization of the contents of the global technological order. The author concludes that there is a certain correlation between a just world order and equal relations in the sphere of creation and distribution of technologies over the world.


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political science, technologies, world order, globalization, innovations, cooperation, development, management, competitive ability, justice.


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