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Ramonova, M. A. Modern Concepts and Governance Strategies in World Politics

Abstract: This article presents an analytical overview of innovative approaches to organizing the processes of global governance based on the construction of multi-level structures. Management of advanced systems require more fl exible and effi cient mechanisms for responding to requests from the various actors in the global political process, including through the reallocation of certain powers of traditional parties in favor of a “young” members of the international community. Social and economic systems of the XXI century increasingly complex. A major transformation of the subject policy and legal theory. Investigation of mechanisms of multi-level governance, the involvement of new actors in the process of making key decisions, both in domestic and foreign policy are the most priority areas for study.


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International political system, global governance, world politics, multi-level governance, governance strategies, transformation process, European Union, civil society.


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