THE NEW WORLD (DIS)ORDER AND THE CONFLICTS EVOLUTION


Autoria(s): Martins, Marco; Sampaio, João
Data(s)

08/09/2016

08/09/2016

01/08/2016

Resumo

The World Order is a concept in constant mutation that has lost a lot of what characterized it when it was established with the Peace of Westphalia. The conflicts also went through changes. They lost its State distinctiveness and became dispersed and chaotic due to multipolarization. These two concepts share some connections and both dissociated from their traditional definition. This paper aims to establish a connection between the contemporary World Order and the conflicts evolution. The threats to the stability of the World Order contribute to the current disorder and reflects how the conflicts distanced themselves from the clausewitzian battles. To understand how these threats impact the World Order stability and evince the conflicts evolution two cases of study were selected: the nuclear proliferation in Iran and the crisis in Ukraine. These two examples will help establishing the link between the contemporary World Disorder and the conflicts evolution.

Identificador

JOÃO SAMPAIO, MARCO MARTINS (2016). The New World (Dis)Order and the Conflicts Evolution – The Iran Nuclear Proliferation and the Crisis in Ukraine as Cases of Study. International Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. V(3), pp. 67-86. , DOI: 10.20472/SS2016.5.3.005

pp. 67-86

1804-980X

http://www.iises.net/international-journal-of-social-sciences/publication-detail-828

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18936

International Journal of Social Sciences

Vol. V(3)

mabm@uevora.pt

joao.sampaio90@live.com.pt

627

10.20472/SS2016.5.3.005

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #World Order #Conflicts #Iran #Ukraine
Tipo

article