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Citation

Mirzekhanov VS, Trunov FO. Her. Russ. Acad. Sci. 2022; 92(6): 713-721.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1134/S101933162206003X

PMID

36744160

PMCID

PMC9888330

Abstract

Against the backdrop of the development of the modern cold wars, the problem of resolving regional armed conflicts remains highly topical. The authors of this article aim to identify patterns in the development of outbreaks of organized violence and counteracting them in modern conditions using the example of the situation in northern Africa and the Middle East.

METHODologically, this publication is an attempt to update a number of theoretical provisions of conflictology with account for newly emerging realities. Particular attention is paid to the trend of nationalizing conflict resolution, that is, its management by the authorities and security forces of the country of origin of the conflict. This process, with the identification of common and distinctive patterns, is analyzed by the example of the situation in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Mali, and Afghanistan. The question is raised about the practical relationship between the development of armed conflicts and confrontations with the participation of the Euro-Atlantic community and Russia and the United States, a group of its partner states, and China.

CONCLUSIONS are formulated about possible ways to overcome outbreaks of organized violence, including with the participation of external forces, in the realities of the newly emerging world order.


Language: en

Keywords

international terrorism; nationalization; peace support; peacekeeping; stability

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