THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOPOLITICS AND IDENTITY OF UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES IN RESOLVING CRISES IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

  • Gordan Radić Victoria International University Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovin
  • Dragan Mišetić Dr Franjo Tuđman Defence and Security University, Zagreb, Croatia
Keywords: underdeveloped countries, crises, international relations and security

Abstract

Research Paper

DOI: 10.37458/ssj.5.1.8

The  generic nature of conflicts in the world is causally and consequently related to the instabilities that are most pronounced through economics, politics, the formation of a new geopolitical identity of peoples, dependence on sources of natural energy sources, international law, security and other areas. At the same time without neglecting historical, geographical, ethnic, sociological and other factors. Crises and crises initiated by instability in today's international relations should be viewed multidisciplinary. Theoretical approach, analysis and explanation in many ways can give some common determinants for conflict situations in general, primarily for the purpose of avoiding or overcoming them. Underdeveloped countries, as a weak geopolitical factor in the international community, have limited decision-making options in the same. This paper deals with the specifics of such countries in resolving conflict situations in the international community. 

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Published
2024-04-29