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Karpovich, O.G. The peace-making activities within the framework of transformation of the international relations system.

Abstract: The current relations among the leading states in the world allows some hope in the small potential for a global nuclear conflict and a new global war. However, both small-scale and large-scale armed conflicts arise regularly in Europe and Asia, in the so-called “third world states”, some of these states claim to have nuclear weapons, and their political systems lack stability, which provides for the possibility of unlikely event scenario, including a large military tragedy. The unsolved disputes and conflicts, and the armed conflicts arising out of them, touch upon the vital interests of every state and pose a real threat to international peace and security. In the political conflicts, which often become civil wars, the mass crimes are committed against the civilians, towns and cities are destroyed in grave violation of international conventions.


Keywords:

international relations, foreign policy, peace-making, conflict, state, global order, interests, values, security, cooperation.


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