Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the world order in the context of the Versailles-Washington system, which was created as an international conclusion of the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles and Washington cemented the international consequences of the First World War, but it could not resolve them. Contradictions that were not taken into account during the creation of this system led to the Second World War. The Versailles-Washington system created short-term political and economic stabilization without a solid foundation. No state was fully satisfied with the provisions of this system, which was one of the reasons for neglecting its main principles. Despite all this, turning to the experience of creating international regulatory algorithms within the framework of the Versailles-Washington system is very relevant in the context of today's global world challenges and the real threat to all humanity. So, how can the experience of the Versailles-Washington system, which existed about a hundred years ago, help the formation of the system of international relations in the 21st century? While answering this question, it should be noted that the Versailles-Washington system was the first system of international relations that tried to implement global internal restructuring and internal system reforms, despite the tragic results of its development - World War II. After it, the Yalta-Potsdam system, which covered more countries, became global.