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Unanimity, a Factor of Secure World. Summary. Theoretical Coordinates: Normative Structure of International Action The Problem of Definition of Situation: World Economic Order The Problem of Definition of Situation: Global Threat A Theory of Changing World
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Summary • Theoretical Coordinates: Normative Structure of International Action • The Problem of Definition of Situation: World Economic Order • The Problem of Definition of Situation: Global Threat • A Theory of Changing World • A Theory of Secure World: First Case • A Theory of Secure World: Second Case • A Theory of Secure World: Third Case • Circumstances of the World War III
Theoretical Coordinates: Normative Structure of International Action • All states behave according to the norms. All state actions except accidental are determined of normative structure. • There are two major types of norms: associative and political. • Theoretically a change of the world is a change of normative structure.
The Problem of Definition of Situation: World Economic Order • Definition of situation of the world among members of international community is a core of normative structure of international action. • There are two aspects of definition of situation: the problem of economic-political order of the world and the problem of global threat to international security.
The Problem of Definition of Situation: Global Threat • Global threat is a commonly accepted by all major members of international community vision of a real danger to international security. • Global threat is defined through a phenomenon of the instrumental threats. • Theoretically a change of the instrumental threats is a sign of changing normative structure.
A Theory of Changing World • Theory does not depend upon ideology. • It is just a matter of logic to see a further normative shift and its structure.
Circumstances of the World War III • A subject of the instrumental threats for all major member states of international community is not the same. • There are four circumstances each of them is a sufficient for the beginning of the World War. • Ideology of ‘united nations’ is a core of international security.