The actualization of military-economic cycles in the process of societal development
Type of periodical: Monographies
Publication types: Printed edition
Section: Economy
Publication date: 2024
Authors: Podliesna V.
Summary: The book presents the concept of military-economic cycles, revealing their essence, identifying the actual forms of military-economic cyclicality at all historical stages of social development; substantiating the geopolitical nature of military-economic cycles and their global scale in the conditions of the capitalist world-system. This concept substantiates the existence and reveals the essence of a special local-global form of military-economic cycles, unfolding in the political-economic system of Germany since the second half of the XIX century and became the catalysts of world wars in the XX century. The role of domestic political, foreign policy, institutional cycles of the United States — the leader of the modern capitalist world-system — in the deployment of global military-economic cycles in the XX—XXI centuries is also shown. The existence of domestic political cycles in Ukraine, which became the basis for its inclusion in the global military-economic cyclicality as a space of localisation of geopolitical contradictions resolution, is substantiated. The most probable forms of civilisational development after overcoming the modern systemic crisis of capitalism during the unfolding of the crisis-militaristic phase of the global cyclical geopolitical process are predicted, namely: 1) overcoming the systemic crisis through the militarisation of the global economy, primarily the countries of the core of the capitalist world-system and the most developed countries of its semi-periphery; 2) the establishment of global neo-feudalism; 3) the transition from global capitalism to a hybrid form of global society, consisting of elements of capitalism, totalitarianism and feudalism.
ISBN 978-6207477758 ; 978-6207477753
Responsible institutions: SI «Institute of Economics and Forecasting of the NAS of Ukraine»
Published: London : Lambert Academic Publishing
Size in pages: 120