Description
Seventy years ago, the world institutions, created under the leadership of the Western countries, formed world policies to cope with first and foremost finance, trade, and security problems. Such institutions and policies were the corner stones of the world political order based on the overall consent of the states and the overt opposition of some with no decisive effect at that moment but with late de-legitimating results. The paper analyses the process of the reconfiguration of the world political order at the present time in which order depends on the states’ will to form world policies towards the world’s largest problems.