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Теория социокультурных систем english (стр. 6 из 11)

Internal buffer zones

11.Independent Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia)

12.Independent state of Ukraine

13.Independent state of Moldova

14.Independent Caucasian states (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidzan)

15.Independent Middle-Asian states (Uzbekistan, Turkmenia, Tadzhikistan, Kirgizia)

Other socio-cultural formations

16.Japanese SCD

Hindu SCS

Model 40.

1. External buffer zone in the joint point of Hindu, Muslim and Chinese SCS-s

2. External buffer zone between Hindu and Chinese SCS-s

3. Muslim enclaves

4. Hindu enclave-community within Southern buffer zone of Black African SCS

5. Hindu enclave-community within Eastern buffer zone of Black African SCS

Model 41.

1. External buffer zone in the joint point of Hindu, Muslim and Chinese SCS-s

2. External buffer zone between Hindu and Chinese SCS-s

3. Muslim enclaves

4. Hindu enclave-community within Southern buffer zone of Black African SCS

5. Hindu enclave-community within Eastern buffer zone of Black African SCS

Model 42.

1. External buffer zone in the joint point of Hindu, Muslim and Chinese SCS-s

2. External buffer zone between Hindu and Chinese SCS-s

3. Muslim enclaves

South-American SCS

Model 44.

1. Black African enclave-communities within Portuguese-lingual territories of South-American SCS

2. Black African enclave-communities within Spanish-lingual territories of South-American SCS

3. Western enclave-communities within South-American SCS

4. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 45.

1. Black African enclave-communities within Portuguese-lingual territories of South-American SCS

2. Black African enclave-communities within Spanish-lingual territories of South-American SCS

3. Western enclave-communities within South-American SCS

4. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 46.

1. Black African enclave-communities within Portuguese-lingual territories of South-American SCS

2. Black African enclave-communities within Spanish-lingual territories of South-American SCS

3. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 47.

1. Black African enclave-communities within Spanish-lingual territories of South-American SCS

2. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 48.

1. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 49.

1. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Black African SCS

Model 51.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

Model 52.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

3. Migration of Black population to Madagascar as the mixed socio-cultural region

4. Western enclave on the South of Black African SCS

5. Black African enclave-community within South-American SCS

6. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 53.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

3. Migration of Black population to Madagascar as the mixed socio-cultural region

4. Western enclave on the South of Black African SCS

5. Western enclave on the West of Black African SCS

6. Black African enclave-community within South-American SCS

7. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 54.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

3. Migration of Black population to Madagascar as the mixed socio-cultural region

4. Western enclave on the South of Black African SCS

5. Western enclave on the West of Black African SCS

6. Black African enclave-community within South-American SCS

7. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 55.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

3. Migration of Black population to Madagascar as the mixed socio-cultural region

4. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

Model 56.

1. Muslim enclaves on the North of Black African SCS

2. Muslim enclaves on the West of Black African SCS

3. Migration of Black population to Madagascar as the mixed socio-cultural region

4. Black African enclave-community in North America as the mixed socio-cultural region with Western predominance

5. EVOLUTION OF THE SPACES OF THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEMS: LEGEND TO THE TIME-SPATIAL MODELS

HOMELANDS AND ENCLAVES


Civilization


Initial space of the SCS in question


Homeland of the SCS in question


Growth of homeland of the SCS in question


Initial space of the alien SCS(-s)


Homeland of the alien SCS(-s)


Enclaves of the SCS in question outside

its own homeland


Alien enclaves within territory of

the SCS in question


Enclave-communities within alien SCS(-s)


INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL BUFFER ZONES, AND VASSALS


Process of creating the

internal buffer zones


Internal buffer zones

of the SCS in question


External buffer zones

of the alien SCS(-s)


Naturally dependent vassals


Completely formed external buffer zone


Process of creating naturally dependent

vassals within internal buffer zone


Internal buffer zone with completely

formed naturally dependent vassals


Process of creating the external

socio-cultural buffer zone


Military-political vassals


MIXED SOCIO-CULTURAL REGIONS, SOCIO-CULTURAL DOMAINS,

AND SOCIO-CULTURAL CONTEST


Mixed socio-cultural regions

(South-East Asia)


Mixed socio-cultural regions with Western

predominance (North America and Australia)


Northern socio-cultural domain

in times of its independent existence


Homeland of a socio-cultural domain


Socio-cultural contest within some SCS


CONTACTS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEMS


Conflict of neighbouring SCS-s for control

over buffer spaces


Socio-cultural transformation of new territories


Socio-cultural pressure onto some SCS


Responsive actions of the SCS in question


Socio-cultural assimilation of aggressors / invaders - not the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS’ representatives


Hindu enclaves within Black African SCS:

their establishing and then deportation outside


Competition of SCS-s for control

over external buffer spaces


CO-OPERATION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEMS


Indirect co-operation of Hindu and

Western SCS-s in fighting common enemies


Common actions of two SCS-s

aimed against the third SCS


Migrations of the Black African SCS

population onto new territories


Lenin’s anti-colonial (anti-Western) policy of Russian SCS during its communist stage / program

Conflict of two and more SCS-s within territory of a third SCS, with the latter’s passive participation


BOUNDARIES AND LINEAL STRUCTURES

Defensive constructions of a socio-cultural

significance (the Great Chinese Wall)

States’ political boundaries

BARBARIAN-NOMADIC SCS: SPECIFIC LEGEND


Initial stage of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS’

homeland existence


Homeland which was of socio-cultural importance

for Barbarian-Nomadic SCS