The Concept of "Civilization State†as a Direction in the Development of Civilizational Theory
K. A. Feofanov ()
Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, 2025, vol. 17, issue 4
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The article is devoted to the concept of “civilization state†as a diÂrection in the development of civilizational theory. It analyzes the history of scientific application of the concept of civilization, the content, composition and structure of civilizations, historical and geopolitical determinants of the confrontation between the West and Russia, the deepening of the civilizational confrontation “West - RusÂsia†in the 21st century, the phenomena of “nation state†and “civilization state†, the civilizationally determined trends of transformation of the modern world orÂder. Initially used to describe the social and political life in different countries, at the turn of the 19th - 20th centuries civilization theory became an independent scientific direction. Its breakthrough achievement was the understanding of history as a mulÂtitude of local civilizations with unique specificity. The analysis of the content, composition and structure of local civiÂlizations, their subsystems and elements united into unique integral conglomerates became a promising direction of civilizaÂtion research. Historical and geopolitical determinants of the confrontation between the West and Russia, its deepening in the 21st century are explored. Particular attenÂtion is paid to “nation states†and “civiliÂzation states†as terms widely used in conÂtemporary civilizational theory, reflecting different civilization-determined ways of domestic and foreign policy behavior of the states. Assumptions are formulated about their further coexistence and interaction, upcoming transformations of the world orÂder, and the new stage in the development of civilizational theory.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.31249/kgt/2024.04.08
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