Social Transformation in Post-Soviet Russia in the Light of Global Strategical Control of Humanity
Vasiliy P. Pugachev
Ph.D., Professor, Chair of Human Resource Management, School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation. E-mail:VPugachev@mail.ru
This article analyzes the strategy of the United States and its closest allies towards the post-Soviet Russia, employed under the guise of modernization, globalization and the new world order. It identifies the main reasons for our country’s shift towards a dead-end social model of dependent development. The major resources of international influence are characterized. The essence of global policy of linguistic domination is revealed. The necessity of the introduction of a single artificial language as a means of global communication is proved. The article also identifies the features of synergetic effect of hidden technologies and describes their role in the transformation of post-Soviet Russia.
Keywords
Social transformation, globalization, resources of international influence, the world language of communication, social technologies.