On the functional types of globalization (გლობალიზაციის ფუნქციონალური ტიპების შესახებ)
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2022
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Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press
Abstract
The article studies the functional types of globalization in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and
the confrontation between Russia and the West. It is shown that during the pandemic, turbulent
globalization took place which was perceived by many as the beginning of the process of deglobalization.
Russia’s war in Ukraine, and especially Western economic sanctions against Russia, have exacerbated the
confrontational nature of the world economy which marked the replacement of turbulent globalization
by confrontational globalization. For its part, turbulent globalization was preceded by hyper-globalization
and confrontational globalization will be replaced by globalization with economic security.
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Keywords
globalization, hyper-globalization, turbulent globalization, confrontational globalization, globalization with economic security
Citation
VII International Scientific Conference: "Challenges of Globalization in Economics and Business", Tbilisi, 2022, pp. 368-373