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Area of Science:

  • International Relations
  • Geopolitics
  • Global Security Studies

Background:

  • The current global landscape is characterized by escalating geopolitical tensions across various regions.
  • These tensions manifest in diverse forms, including political, economic, and military conflicts.
  • Understanding the root causes and interconnectedness of these negative global dynamics is crucial.

Discussion:

  • This special issue critically examines the drivers and consequences of increasing global tensions.
  • It analyzes the complex interplay of factors contributing to international instability.
  • The collection provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary geopolitical challenges.

Key Insights:

  • Negative global tensions are accumulating, creating a volatile international environment.
  • Multiple interconnected factors fuel these geopolitical challenges.
  • Addressing these tensions requires a nuanced understanding of global dynamics.

Outlook:

  • Future research should focus on de-escalation strategies and conflict resolution.
  • Continued analysis is needed to navigate the complexities of global security.
  • The findings offer insights for policymakers and scholars addressing international instability.