Nagornyak, TetyanaNatalina, NataliaOzadovsky, IhorStudilko, Maksym2024-09-132024-09-132023Global Trends for the Formation of the New World Order / Tetyana Nagornyak, Natalia Natalina, Ihor Ozadovsky, Maksym Studilko // European journal of transformation studies. - 2023. - Vol. 11, Issue 1. - P. 60-85.2298-0997https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31548The article examines global trends in the process of forming a new world order, which the authors interpret as a generalised name for a set of processes, phenomena, development trends and political practices that determine systemic global shifts (their sequence, content, nature, subjectivity, perspectives). Among them, the authors pinpoint three established and cross-cutting trends, such as the asynchronous dynamics of political regimes, with democratisation serving as a conventional focal point; the asymmetric patterns of global migration movements; and the rethinking of the borderlands role, notably in the context of Russia’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine. Having local specifics of implementation (at the level of states and regions), these trends in a core are subjectless and do not depend on specific political figures who come to power or lead the world rankings of influence.enworld orderasynchrony (non-linearity) of the world ordersubjectlessness of trendssubjects of world political processesmigrationdemocratisationborderlandsarticleGlobal Trends for the Formation of the New World OrderArticle