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    ISKANDARYAN: NO UNIPOLAR WORLD POSSIBLE EVER

    http://arka.am/en/news/interview/iskandaryan_no_unipolar_world_possible_ever/
    17:43 05.12.2012

    A session will be held at the upcoming Forum of European and Asian
    Media (FEAM) in Minsk to discuss globalization and localization in
    the modern unstable world. The delegates will be suggested to discuss
    not only media problems, but also global political, economic and
    social issues.

    How to increase attractiveness of the Eurasian project? Is the
    growing movement toward independence in the outskirts of Europe
    an indication of incipient de-globalization? Is unipolar world that
    lasting or not? These are the questions that the Director of Institute
    of Caucasus Alexander Iskandaryan answered in his interview to RIA
    Novosti, ahead of the seventh FEAM.

    - What do you think, has the European integration project failed,
    having in mind the visible signs of economic, cultural, ethnic and
    demographic crisis in Europe?

    - It depends on what is that we call a European project. If it is an
    attempt to unite European countries into a federal state or an attempt
    to level and homogenize such a fantastically diverse region as Europe
    - there are very few similarly big and diverse regions in the world -
    then, of course, it is a failure. And I think, the expectations were
    either naive or low-realistic from the beginning.

    But if saying a European project we mean simply an attempt to develop
    some general rules of co-existence for different European states and
    societies who had fought for centuries, then, no doubt, the project
    is in crisis, but not in a lethal one, not at all. The crisis can be
    well overcome, and the project can further deepen and expand.

    - Is the spiralling movement toward independence in the outskirts
    of Europe, in Scotland and Catalonia in particular, an indication
    of incipient de-globalization or isolation, even if only in the
    consciousness of the masses?

    - It is not de-globalization, but contra-globalization. Reaction of
    the local to the global is old like the world. If a balanced local
    to global ratio is found and if bounds are groped for not to be
    overstepped, the two processes can be easily adapted to each other.

    The developing culture of peaceful and multi-step coordination of
    interests and wishes will make it possible.

    If, instead of deporting, slaughtering and bombing, people negotiate,
    set up conciliation commissions and institutionalize political
    trends, it will be possible to separate painlessly (if wished),
    with no damage caused to projects and with the community membership
    retained. Of course, if separating like Czech Republic and Slovakia,
    not like Eritrea and Ephiopia.

    - What do you think, how the Eurasian project can become more
    attractive? Can it turn to a serious international factor?

    - Like any other project, the Eurasian project as well can become
    attractive if it is successful. Promotion helps little when there is
    nothing to promote. Clear limits and rules, well-defined interaction
    bounds - conditions like these will help develop any project, however
    complicated it is. These conditions are even more important for such
    a project where one of the states is bigger than all the other ones
    together, and, in addition, is a former parent state. This gives rise
    to understandable concerns stirred up by rather blurred bounds of
    the project. The concerns can be well resolved through clear rules
    and conditions. And then the project will get a chance of success,
    particularly on the international scene.

    - What do you think, will the current Near East situation spread over
    Iran? Does it then mean that, as many experts say, construction of
    a new global order has started?

    - Construction of the new global order started when the USSR collapsed
    and will last long. It is, in fact, a process of transition from
    bipolar world to a multipolar world. Many sorts and kinds of turbulence
    developing throughout the world are part of this process.

    It does not mean that there was no turbulence before the collapse of
    the USSR or that the turbulence was better before. No. But the world
    has changed, and what can happen how, could not be possible before.

    - In your opinion, what will happen to the unipolar world in the
    foreseeable future?

    - Any long-lasting and firm unipolar world is not ever possible in
    future. World managed by an arbitrary strong centre will collapse
    like the Soviet Union did, and for the same reasons, but ten times
    as intense as in case with the USSR.

    Alexander Iskandaryan, political analyst, Caucasus Institute
    (Yerevan). His areas of study are ethnopolitical conflicts,
    post-communist transformations and nation building in the former USSR
    in general and in the Caucasus in particular. Since the early 1990s,
    he has specialized on conflicts in the South and Northern Caucasus,
    elections in a transition setting, and the building of post-Soviet
    identities. He has also conducted and supervised research on migration,
    regional integration, media development and the formation of public
    discourses. In 2002, Iskandaryan moved to Yerevan from Moscow where
    he headed the Caucasus Research Center. -0-

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