Processes Of Forming New Centers Of Power In The SCO Space
Mukhtor Nazirov , PhD In Political Sciences, International Islamic Academy Of Uzbekistan A.Kadiri, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article studies some aspects of the current condition of world order, as well as conceptually sets out thoughts on the trend of the emergence of new centers of power in Asia. In particular, the essence of the processes of convergence of integration associations such as “One Belt, One Road” and the EAEU, and the prospects of creating a “Greater Eurasian Partnership” in the SCO space are analyzed.
Keywords
Globalization, world order
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