The security aspects of globalised crises and the phenomenon of generated instability in the post-Soviet space

Author:

Mišev GordanaORCID

Abstract

Globalisation and the world management of economic and social development have created the phenomenon of generated instability based on insecurity and inequality more than ever in history. Insecurity, whose basis includes uncertainty and whose manifestations are fear and inequality, which reflect deep socio-economic differences and whose manifestations are dissatisfaction - are only a dimension of the state of society, as a prerequisite for the development of social and political crises. The global policy of imposition carried out by great powers has become an imperative to protect their interests at the expense of the so-called weak states (undeveloped and developing states) in order to generate instability. The main hypothesis starts from the fact that in the security environment in which conflicts between the US and Russia and the projection of their power beyond their borders have led to the establishment of a wide zone of instability that covers the Black Sea and the Caribbean Sea. The subject of the research is the analysis of external factors and global circumstances that lead to armed conflicts, and the objective is to explain the security aspects of the establishment of socio-political crises and generated instability that reflects on the countries of the post-Soviet region. It can be concluded that armed conflicts in the post-Soviet countries are becoming rather serious threats to the world order, including the possibility of using weapons of mass destruction.

Publisher

Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)

Subject

General Medicine

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