Abstract

The article considers some theoretical and methodological aspects of the multipolar world regionalization which is determined by the right of states to create ‘great spaces’ and the compatibility of national political systems due to the common or adjacent geopolitical identity. The distributed type of culture, primarily conservative, as well as of liberal identity opens up prospects for the formation of new types of geopolitical subjectivity, which correlate with new regional systems, blocs and alliances of states in a multipolar world. Diversification of the processes of political globalization aimed, on the one hand, at the sovereignization of states claiming key positions in a multipolar world, and, on the other hand, at strengthening the complex influence and control in the territories representing the zone of their geopolitical interest, creates prospects for the institutionalization of the Russian world, global China, the Islamic world, the Indo-Pacific, African, Latin American autarchies, as well as the reorganization of the Anglo-Saxon world and the European Union in accordance with the principles of multipolarity.

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