Global Conflicts

  • Ahmad A
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Abstract

Our region of Europe has been on the periphery of global events for centuries. South-Eastern Europe occupies a cross-border position with other civilizations, and it is a true cocktail of different ethnicities and cultures. In the last years our region has become a bridgehead to tackle the illegal migration flows, a crossing point for soldiers and weapons to the conflict zones in the Middle East and a territory without prospects for real economic development. There are increasingly sharper plans to turn it into a battlefield for a confrontation between the West and Russia. The regional conflicts can ignite larger wars. The global terrorism and the illegal migration flows are seen as symptoms of a war of Islam and Christianity. The survival of our peoples and our countries is questioned. They have a lesser chance than the rich peoples and their elites. In these circumstances, the thesis will be justified that we should hope for the establishment of a multipolar world that rests on the balance of power and interests, and peaceful cooperation of different peoples and cultures.

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Ahmad, A. (2013). Global Conflicts. In New Age Globalization (pp. 155–167). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137319494_7

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