Humanities & Social Sciences 6 (2015 8) 1206-1214 ~ ~ ~ УДК 130.3: 004 Social and Philosophic Aspects of Regional Sustainability in the Global World Tatiana V. Larionova* Siberian Federal University 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia Received 22.01.2015, received in revised form 29.01.2015, accepted 06.04.2015 The article studies the problems connected with peculiarities of the regional sustainability establishment regarding social and economic issues. <...> The author analyzes social and philosophical peculiarities of regional sustainability system, especially important in the conditions of globalization, which has been signifi cantly transforming regional economics. <...> The article demonstrates that regional sustainability in Russia has its own specifi cs and may become an effi cient alternative to negative globalization tendencies of the modern world. <...> Globalization as a natural process of nations’ approximation is based on system sustainability, which supposes sustainability of separate structural units especially well observed during the research of regional social institutes. <...> In our opinion, the concept of “sustainable development” is mainly social and can be defi ned by two of its main features: anthropocentric and biosphere-centric. <...> In a general sense, the anthropocentric sign is understood as the survival of humanity and the ability (possibility) of its further ongoing (stable) long continuous development for our descendants to have the same opportunities as the current generation to meet their needs in natural conditions and ecological environment of the Earth and space. <...> Sustainable development refers to a form of human development when the needs of the present generations are met without doing harm for future generations. <...> Sustainable regional development is a balanced development based on historical traditions and mentality of a particular self-suffi cient social unit, thereby providing a continuous, not only socio-economic but also spiritual progress of the society in harmony with others. <...> The study of peculiarities of regional sustainability in the global world supposes implementation of dialectic principles. <...> During the analysis of regionalization, the fact that globalization of politics is expressed in the appeal to the public point of view, is not taken into consideration, while the public point of view is often a subject of different kind of manipulations. <...> The necessity of the regional approach is also explained by the fact that true democracy is not unifi cation and not <...>