![]() ![]() ![]() resulting from the dynamics of several recent conflicts the shrinking influence of the EU, caused by internal institutional tensions the Arab Spring and the subsequent turbulence in a number of Middle East and North African countries ISIL, Iraq and Afghanistan Russia’s responses to the “colour” revolutions, the Russo–Georgian War in 2008, and the Ukraine conflict in 2014 an increase in poverty and hunger caused by the economic crisis of 2008, in which developing countries blamed the developed climate change cross-border terrorism and so on. ![]() This is because of developments and crises due to which the existing balance has increasingly shifted: the rise of China and India, and many small conflicts in Asia the decreasing influence of the U.S. ![]() In 2014, discussing a new world order is once again topical in international media and literature. Discussion of a new world order has intensified on essentially four occasions during the last 100 years: under the leadership of Woodrow Wilson after World War I, when the League of Nations was born after World War II, when similar discussions led to the creation of the UN, EEC, NATO and the Bretton Woods institutions and after the Cold War, when the term was also frequently used. ![]()
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