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Globalization, Global Security, and New International Realities for Modern Democracies

Emilia Alaverdov Giga Abuseridze

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IGI Global
16 May 2025
Globalization offers both opportunities and threats, influencing political, economic, and social spheres worldwide. While its everyday manifestations are often seen as natural, they result from political decisions by governments and legislative bodies, with the decline of sovereign states' roles leaving a gap in legitimate global authority. The creation of global democracy risks reflecting the dominance of a few international powers, but the political processes shaping globalization remain crucial to democratic systems. In terms of global security, a system based on international law is essential, focusing on disarmament, environmental protection, and combating terrorism, while also addressing issues like ethnopolitical conflicts. The current crisis in international relations, marked by divergent views and the rise of proxy and hybrid wars, calls for the establishment of new rules and global structures that can better reflect the complexities of a rapidly changing world. Globalization, Global Security, and New International Realities for Modern Democracies explores the complex and interconnected forces shaping the modern world, focusing on globalization, global security, and the evolving dynamics of international relations. It examines how globalization, driven by political decisions and technological advancements, reshapes economies, societies, and cultures while creating new challenges related to sovereignty, democracy, and governance. This book covers topics such as geopolitics, global business, policymaking, and is a useful resource for business owners, government officials, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and political scientists.
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Imprint:   IGI Global
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337313566
Pages:   678
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Emilia Alaverdov , Ph.D. in Political Science, professor, Faculty of Law and International Relations since 2011. She received her bachelor's degree in Languages and Literature, has been awarded a qualification of Philologist of English Language and Literature and Spanish Language and Literature, Ilia Chavchavadze State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Has a master’s degree in International Relations and Politics from the Diplomatic Academy of Georgia. She defended her doctoral thesis, “Islamic Factor in the History and Modern Russia” at Georgian Technical University and was awarded a Ph.D. degree in Political Science in 2013. Her research interests include religion, migration, and European and Russian studies. She is the author of 1 monograph and 1 textbook, an editor of 6 books, has participated in more than 50 international scientific conferences (among them majority abroad) and published more than 30 articles, and 6 book chapters. Giga Abuseridze is an Associate Professor at Caucasus University School of Law and a visiting researcher at Riga Stradins University. His research primarily focuses on international trade issues, WTO, DCFTA, and related topics. One of his primary areas of interest is Law and Diplomacy. He has authored numerous scientific papers, monographs, and international research projects. Since 2022, he has served as an expert at the Latvian Council of Science in the field of Social Sciences - Law.

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