The Concept of the «Global State» in the US Strategic Documents: Target Designs of Modern Expansionism
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-676X-2023-3-7-25
Abstract
Aim. To disclose the strategic plans of the political leadership of the United States of America to change the system of the global world order, to design the future.
Metodology. The study is based on the US National Security Strategy 2022, the US National Intelligence Council Global Trends Report 2021, and forecasts from US private intelligence company Stratfor. The key research methods are historical-genetic, used to identify the evolution of American strategies, and futurological, used to describe the vision of the future in the developments of US analysts.
Results. The analysis carried out allows us to confirm that the US claims to establish a system of “world domination”. The public presentation of plans for the reorganization of the world under the American strategic plan is recorded. The hostile attitude towards Russia in the current agenda of American politics is fundamental.
Research implication. The research materials can be used in the development of high-level Russian strategic documents, in solving urgent problems of ensuring Russia’s national security. It is advisable to use research materials in educational activities in political science.
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About the Author
V. E. BaghdasaryanRussian Federation
Vardan E. Baghdasaryan – Dr. Sci. (History), Prof., Dean of History, Political Science and Law, Department Head, Department of History of Russia of the Middle Ages and Modern Times
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
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