War in the Age of Globalization
War has accompanied humanity since the earliest civilizations, evolving in form but never disappearing in substance. In the twenty-first century, despite unprecedented economic interdependence and technological progress, armed conflicts continue to erupt across the globe. Globalization was once expected to reduce violence by binding nations together through trade, diplomacy, and communication. Yet paradoxically, this interconnected world has generated new causes of war and transformed its nature. Today, war is no longer confined to physical battlefields; it extends into cyberspace, media platforms, and economic systems. Understanding the causes and consequences of war in this era requires examining both traditional motivations and emerging dimensions shaped by information technology.
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