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dc.contributor.authorБрітченко, Ігор Геннадійович-
dc.contributor.authorBritchenko, Igor-
dc.contributor.authorGuliyeva, Aida-
dc.contributor.authorRzayeva, Ulviyya-
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-10T19:31:50Z-
dc.date.available2018-06-10T19:31:50Z-
dc.date.issued2018-05-
dc.identifier.citationIgor Britchenko Global security and economic asymmetry: a comparison of developed and developing countries/Aida Guliyeva, Igor Britchenko, Ulviyya Rzayeva//Journal of security and sustainability issues. - Lithuania: The General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania. - Volume 7, Number 4, June 2018. - P. 707-719.uk
dc.identifier.issn2029-7017-
dc.identifier.issn2029-7025-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/19708-
dc.descriptionThis paper tackles the asymmetry of economic interests and geopolitics between developed and developing countries. Currently, the geopolitics presupposes that the majority of novel technologies are devised and designed in developed countries with their subsequent transfer to the developing countries. Moreover, in the context of the global crisis, the issue of de-dollarization is relevant from the political and economic points of view. Our specific focus is on the small oil countries and the issue how to get off the oil needle in the painless way. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the rise of cryptocurrency that is envisaged as the substitute of the U.S. dollar which has been the world most dominating currency for the last several decades. This paper considers the global asymmetry which has the greatest impact on countries with economies dependent on energy exports. In the light of the diminishing returns from the sale of oil, we examine the ways for escaping this asymmetry. The authors consider the geopolitical asymmetry stemming from the dominance of the U.S. dollar, analyze the political situation and offer the pathways for the development of those economies where oil become an obstacle for economic development. The paper examines the ways of solving the above-mentioned problem by other states in detail and conduct the comparative analysis of the above issues in relation to the economy of Azerbaijan. From this case study we conduct a comparative analysis of the developed and developing countries taking into account the economic asymmetry and global economic and financial security.uk
dc.description.abstractThis paper tackles the asymmetry of economic interests and geopolitics between developed and developing countries. Currently, the geopolitics presupposes that the majority of novel technologies are devised and designed in developed countries with their subsequent transfer to the developing countries. Moreover, in the context of the global crisis, the issue of de-dollarization is relevant from the political and economic points of view. Our specific focus is on the small oil countries and the issue how to get off the oil needle in the painless way. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the rise of cryptocurrency that is envisaged as the substitute of the U.S. dollar which has been the world most dominating currency for the last several decades. This paper considers the global asymmetry which has the greatest impact on countries with economies dependent on energy exports. In the light of the diminishing returns from the sale of oil, we examine the ways for escaping this asymmetry. The authors consider the geopolitical asymmetry stemming from the dominance of the U.S. dollar, analyze the political situation and offer the pathways for the development of those economies where oil become an obstacle for economic development. The paper examines the ways of solving the above-mentioned problem by other states in detail and conduct the comparative analysis of the above issues in relation to the economy of Azerbaijan. From this case study we conduct a comparative analysis of the developed and developing countries taking into account the economic asymmetry and global economic and financial security.uk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.publisherLithuania: The General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuaniauk
dc.subjectgeostrategyuk
dc.subjectinstabilityuk
dc.subjectanti-dollarizationuk
dc.subjectbusiness developmentuk
dc.subjectstock marketsuk
dc.subjectgold standardsuk
dc.subjectcryptocurrencyuk
dc.titleGlobal security and economic asymmetry: a comparison of developed and developing countriesuk
dc.title.alternativeGlobal security and economic asymmetry: a comparison of developed and developing countriesuk
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