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- Title
The First Global War.
- Authors
MATUS, János
- Abstract
The 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War provides an opportunity to take stock of efforts by the international community regarding the prevention of comparable catastrophes. Rethinking the lessons learned from the first global war in the era of increasing globalisation has special significance. Many authors think that the First World War was preceded by the first era of globalisation. Mutual economic interests could not prevent war in the second decade of the 20th century. Growing hostility among states stopped the process of globalisation. Could it happen again? There is no certain answer to this question. With the help of international institutions states have been able to reduce the risks of major conflict. However, the fundamental roots of conflict still exist. The urgent task of establishing a more harmonious relationship among individuals, societies, governance, economy and the environment, is still ahead of us.
- Subjects
WORLD War I; GLOBALIZATION; INTERNATIONAL trade; WAR; HOSTILITY; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; PREVENTION
- Publication
AARMS: Academic & Applied Research in Military & Public Management Science, 2014, Vol 13, Issue 3, p397
- ISSN
2498-5392
- Publication type
Article