Abstract
<jats:p>The monograph is devoted to the study of the impact of economic trust on international relations in the context of increasing geopolitical instability. The nature and mechanisms of the formation, maintenance and destruction of trust between states, the factors determining its level, and the consequences of its deficit for the global economy are analyzed. The main purpose of the study is to show how economic trust affects the nature and quality of international economic relations, what risks arise when it is deficient, and what ways exist to strengthen trust in the context of modern geopolitical turbulence. In conclusion, recommendations are given to strengthen economic trust in modern conditions, such as the development of the institution of trust, increased transparency and the development of multilateral cooperation mechanisms. It is addressed to researchers, politicians, diplomats, business representatives and anyone interested in studying the specifics of modern international economic cooperation.</jats:p>