edward carr describes in retrospect.econd world wars called it a long crisis, and it is possible that we are entering such a long phase into a phase in which there are no events of such jerks that change qualitatively and quickly. ah, international relations. how did they do it, for example, the second world war in a relatively short historical period, a sharp re-laying of all the foundations of international relations, military, economic, legal, ideological and the formation of a stable frame for several decades, while we are in the middle of a slow process in which all these foundations are also in question under a certain pressure and inertia of these processes. god forbid, it would be slow , long, yet fast, and reloading means some kind of catastrophe. ah, slow transformations. uh, let's get together. i mean hmm so slow. i think this is debatable. i agree that it has been accumulating for a long time, but when the accumulated has already detonated, now everything is happening extremely fast, much faster than you migh