The main landmarks of the architecture of the world economy at the present stage are examined. It was argued that the process of globalization, the content, directions and interdependent forms of international economic are determined by the relationship between the great world economic powers. But starting with the years 2014-2015 to defend serious cracks in the field of the world economy in general and in the process of globalization in particular. Are these problems an indication that the relations between the great powers can no longer generate the increase of the prosperity of the countries of the world? This article seeks to answer these questions by emphasizing that reconfiguring global economic power relations requires a new approach to the effective architecture of the international economic security system.
At the current stage of global confrontations between the great powers, the issue of ensuring national economic security has become pressing and absolutely necessary. Starting from strategic interests and the balance of powers at global and regional level, we will try to assess the main economic trends, which will define in perspective the configuration of the external environment, in which the Republic of Moldova will struggle to increase the welfare of its citizens in the coming years. This paper offers a new approach to ensuring the external economic security of a small state, the area of priority economic interests, emphasizing that even at the regional level, there is a reconfiguration of power, which cannot be ignored while examining the ways of economic growth of the Republic of Moldova over a long period of time.
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