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“A controlled chaos” as a political technology in modern geopolitics

Authors: Remarchuk V.N. Published: 28.01.2014
Published in issue: #1(15)/2014  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2014-1-153  
Category: The Humanities in Technical University | Chapter: Political Science  
Keywords: globalization, national sovereignty, doctrine, theory of “a controlled chaos”, ideology, postmodern, revolution, political elite, power interchange

The paper is concerned with the essence of such a political phenomenon as “a controlled chaos”, its ideological and organized principles. The socio-political reasons of the “chaotic processes” in global international politics are spoken about. Their goals and means are examined. The “colored revolutions” technology as the main way of power interception in modern life is shown. Attention is drawn to the conditions promoting the power interception in Russia.


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