Abstract

The purpose of organizational wars is to create a new world order under the authority of a world government. As a result of the war, power is fully established in the countries of aggression that are completely controlled by the world's oligarchs. Rigid control is exercised through the establishment of rulers with foreign accounts at the head of conquered countries. These accounts are known and may be suspended at any time. To justify the existence of a new world order, the ideological underpinnings developed in this article have been developed. The essential characteristics of the new world order, as well as the mechanisms of transformation of society, which consist in shaking the foundations of statehood, culture, religion, national identity of the population of the victim country are considered. The concept of the "golden billion" is analyzed, the essence of which is that developed countries, while maintaining a high level of consumption for their population, will try to keep the rest of the world in an industrially undeveloped state (as a raw material appendage and a storage area of harmful waste) by military and economic means. The concept of "mondialism" is considered, the meaning of which is reduced to the inevitability of full planetary integration, the transition from the plurality of states, peoples, nations and cultures to the "uniform world". The idea of mondialism, a new world order, and the messianism of individual nations and peoples is a veiled form of the idea of orming a world government. The effect of the principle of asymmetry of globalization is investigated. It consists in the fact that different nations and states have approached different levels of readiness with different cultural, economic, informational and military-strategic potentials in the new system of open world, which is globalizing. The asymmetry of globalism is manifested primarily in the information "imperialism" associated with the inequitable exchange of information between strong and weak states.

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