- 20.03.2025
Enduring Fault Lines: The Persistence of Conflict in the 21st Century
In the 21st century, despite all the achievements of civilization, clashes persist for several interconnected reasons. First, historically deep-rooted socio-economic inequality continues to create fertile ground for tension. Even within the framework of a well-established system of liberal democracy and capitalism, the imbalance in resource distribution remains a source of fierce conflicts and struggles for justice. Furthermore, the shift from past ideological confrontations to new forms of discord underscores the inevitability of change. Although the Cold War is behind us, modern society faces challenges where new, equally dangerous differences come to the forefront—capable of escalating into violent clashes. Finally, profound cultural and ethnic traditions, which can sometimes intensify to the extreme, continue to contribute to conflict situations as ancient divisions resurface.