Abstract
Currently, in the context of the UN crisis and significant transformation of bilateral interstate relations, there is a transition from a unipolar to a multipolar structure of the world order. At the same time, international institutions of regional integration are becoming the basic element of building a multipolar world. In the second decade of the 21st century, along with traditional, primarily economic forms of international integration that emerged in the 20th century, new models of integration are also emerging, based on interstate interaction in the areas of coun-teracting global and regional threats. The article examines new integration processes based on civilizational interaction, and considers the goals of new interstate associations of states that are part of the World Majority group. The thesis is substantiated that the paradigmatic basis for studying the new system of international rela-tions in a multipolar world is the concept of political will.
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