Fulbright paradox and the end of the unipolar world (polemical notes)

Authors

  • Ivan I. Antonovich Independent researcher, Moscow, Russia

Keywords:

unipolar world, Anglo-Saxon strategy of world domination, Fulbright paradox, social inequality and conflicts

Abstract

The article is an attempt to analyse the consequences of the American and NATO defeat in Afghanistan, which is a demonstration of the inability of the Anglo-Saxon strategy of world dominaton to build a unipolar world, where the United States and their allies would control the world situation. The situation is developing in a way, which has no place for the Anglo-Saxon strategy of world domination.

Author Biography

  • Ivan I. Antonovich, Independent researcher, Moscow, Russia

    academician of the Russian Academy of Social Sciences, doctor of science (philosophy), full professor

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Published

2022-03-15

How to Cite

[1]
Antonovich, I.I. 2022. Fulbright paradox and the end of the unipolar world (polemical notes). Journal of the Belarusian State University. Sociology. 1 (Mar. 2022), 11–16. DOI:https://doi.org/10.33581/2521-6821-2022-1-11-16.