CAUSES OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS AND HYPOTHESES OF THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT: POLITICAL SCIENCE ASPECT
ПРИЧИНЫ ВОЗНИКНОВЕНИЯ МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫХ КОНФЛИКТОВ И ГИПОТЕЗЫ ИХ БУДУЩЕГО РАЗВИТИЯ: ПОЛИТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ АСПЕКТ
Andrej A. Kovalev (Ковалев А.А.)
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Andrej A. Kovalev (Ковалев А.А.): North-West Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 3, 193-203
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The aim of the article is to identify possible causes of future international conflicts and analyze the ways of their occurrence from a political point of view. The work is based on the application of political analysis and forecasting, which allowed us to consider various aspects of likely future international conflicts in order to improve their management. Modern international conflicts have changed. On the basis of which the article attempted to systematize the conditions and causes of their occurrence. The main hotbeds of tension in the world were also considered, grouped on a territorial basis, supplemented by a number of secondary conditions. The author comes to the conclusion that international conflicts of the future can be predicted and managed on the basis of a number of hypotheses of their development, which will prevail in the near future.
Keywords: international conflict; conflictogenicity; tension; socio-political consequences; conflict management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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