Systematic regulation of interstate relations in the Croatian cramp iron of identity bipolarism
Sanja Vujačić ()
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Sanja Vujačić: Paris Saclay University IV, Paris, France
International Studies, 2018, vol. 18, issue 1-2, 11-31
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The paper deals with the complexity of international relations regulation in the globalization context and in the cramp iron of Croatian identitarian bipolarism, by the systemic method in the path of Edgar Morin’s complexity thought. The author proves that insufficient synchronization of the two opposing and complementary identities of the Croatian space, Latin and Slavophilic, is the product of systemic crisis and the producer of identity crisis. An autonomous foreign policy concept that clearly defines the boundaries of the Croatian regulation system within the European and global regulatory regime, as well as the institution of a strong president acting as an external regulator of Croatian identitarian specificity, are key preconditions for the sustainable development of the Croatian space. In the exit period of the current globalisation cycle (1990-2020), the required variation of the Croatian governing system is diminishing, and external threats are more numerous after the mutation of the Anglo-American regulation system, which defines a new direction for the forthcoming globalization cycle. Without increasing the required variation, insufficient regulation of the Croatian space leads to a new general crisis.
Keywords: system method; regulation of intrastate relations; identitary bipolarism; civilization mission; the will for power (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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