Abstract

The article is an attempt to study the nature of international conflicts and their impact on economic development and growth under the modern conditions of global environment. The author is trying to systematize and generalize the economic theories and strategies of safe development in conformity with logically consistent and historical evolution, emphasizing that the nature of international conflicts is determined by the relations of property distribution, resource interests and dependence, by the level of socio-economic development and growth, ecological discrimination, territorial disputes, etc. It is emphasized that the evolution of internal and external threats countries are faced by is also of great importance, since military costs may negatively affect the economic growth. However, in front of external threats, military costs may promote the economic growth as well. Otherworldly, on the one hand, a conflict is a specific tool of appropriating welfare, since it is inseparably connected with using the resources of captured territories, appropriating stolen property, capital investments and consumer goods, historical and historical values as well as with slavery. On the other hand, a conflict may acquire features of a business concerned with buying weapons, recruiting, training personnel, logistics and delivery chains, implementing R&D projects and innovations, obtaining economic benefits from activities carried out by military companies, etc. Revealing regional peculiarities of international conflicts’ development, scientific research of international conflicts in modern global environment promotes improvement of the available regional safety complexes. Key words: conflict, international conflict, globalization, global environment, economic growth.

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