In the modern world, many processes confirm the intensification of the crisis of globalization. We view this crisis as systemic and permanent. This crisis generates ahuge number of unsolvable socio-economic problems in the plane of the liberal approach. One of such problems associated with the crisis of globalization is the need to find theoretical and practical ways to develop post-conflict economies, i.e. national economies of those states that were destroyed as a result of external interference and/or military conflict. The author substantiates the point of view that it is impossible to solve this problem within the framework of the liberal doctrine, since, on the one hand, this doctrine is designed to ensure the economic interests of exclusively developed countries, and on the other hand, the increase in sanctions pressure on many countries of the world, primarily post-conflict ones, does not allow them to resort to large-scale and versatile foreign economic activity and external resources. In this regard, according to the author, it is important for post-conflict countries, firstly, to strengthen mutual cooperation, secondly, to strengthen the position of the public sector, along with the full development of private entrepreneurship, and, thirdly, to intensify the implementation into the national economy of those innovative and, possibly, digital resources that are available to them in the current conditions.
Translated title of the contributionThe crisis of globalization and the problems of post-conflict economy: interconnection and interdependence
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)68-76
Number of pages9
JournalГеополитика и экогеодинамика регионов
Volume7
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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