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Сетевые войны в Черноморско-Каспийском регионе: угрозы национальной безопасности России

Сетевые войны в Черноморско-Каспийском регионе: угрозы национальной безопасности России

Abstract

В статье рассматривается воздействие на политические процессы в Черноморско-Каспийском макрорегионе войн эпохи постмодерна так называемых сетевых войн. Доказывается основополагающее внешнее геополитическое воздействие на их инициацию, а также антироссийская направленность. Показывается тесная взаимосвязь между различными антироссийскими геополитическими проектами, включая либерально-западный и радикальный исламистский.

The article deals with the influence of postmodern wars, the so-called "Network war", on the political processes in the Black and Caspian Sea basins. The authors prove the fundamental external geopolitical impact on its initiation, as well as its anti-Russian orientation. Close relationship between various anti-Russian geopolitical projects, including liberal Western and radical Islamist is shown.

Keywords

ЧЕРНОМОРСКО-КАСПИЙСКИЙ РЕГИОН,BLACK AND CASPIAN SEA BASIN,СЕТЕВЫЕ ВОЙНЫ,NETWORK WARFARE,БОЛЬШОЙ БЛИЖНИЙ ВОСТОК,GREATER MIDDLE EAST,УКРАИНСКИЙ КРИЗИС,UKRAINIAN CRISIS,"ЦВЕТНЫЕ РЕВОЛЮЦИИ",COLOR REVOLUTION

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