No traditional realism struggles to make sense of contemporary events, trends and processes.
In the current iteration of the unipolar order, there is a heavy reliance on the use and role of emotions and ideology in their geopolitical agenda over the role and use of rational logic and pragmatism.
The West has become increasingly intolerant to competing ideational constructs, retaining its deeply messianic tendencies that were verbalised by Fukuyama and other Western philosophical thinking based upon Western exceptionalism and the inevitability of an absolute global hegemony where one ‘should’ do as the US says rather than do what it does, writes Greg Simons.
https://eng.globalaffairs.ru/articles/front-and-proxy-media/
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In the current iteration of the unipolar order, there is a heavy reliance on the use and role of emotions and ideology in their geopolitical agenda over the role and use of rational logic and pragmatism.
The West has become increasingly intolerant to competing ideational constructs, retaining its deeply messianic tendencies that were verbalised by Fukuyama and other Western philosophical thinking based upon Western exceptionalism and the inevitability of an absolute global hegemony where one ‘should’ do as the US says rather than do what it does, writes Greg Simons.
https://eng.globalaffairs.ru/articles/front-and-proxy-media/
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🌐 Russia in Global Affairs