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global conflict and security
Definition
- In both public debates and academic literature, globalization has often been linked to conflict and security issues. In the early globalization literature, its liberal ancestry often revealed itself in an implicit or explicit optimism about a more globally integrated world being an inherently more peaceful one (in continuation of similar expectations for free trade and interdependence since the late 18th century). [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Studies; Global Conflict and Security]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/global_conflict_and_security
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