The European Economy in the Context of the Transition from Global to Regional Governance
E. B. Makarov (),
N. M. Mezhevich (),
V. A. Shamakhov () and
A. D. Khlutkov ()
Administrative Consulting, 2025, issue 3
Abstract:
D. Trump’s second term has already led to fundamental results. The management model of the global economy has changed. The authors of the article position Europe as the loser of the ex-leader. Recognizing the growing opportunities of the United States and China, the potential benefits for Russia from restructuring the global economic model should be recognized. The combination of negative factors is absolutely unique for Europe, so the role of an arbitrator for Russia becomes geographically logical, historically determined and possible from the point of view of management.
Date: 2025
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