The structure of global civilization
Abstract
The structure of the modern global civilization is described in two aspects: world-systemic analysis, selection and determination of the constituent parts of civilization worlds and separate civilizations. The authors consider Macro-Christian (consisting of Western, East-Christian- Eurasian and Latino-American civilizations) and Chinese- Far-Eastern (consisting of Chinese-East-Asian and Japanese-Far-Eastern civilizations), civilization worlds, Muslim-Afrasian and Indian-South-Asian civilizations, African-Negro civilization community. The worldsystemic and regionally-civilization structures of the modern world are compared.