The Impact of the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Palestine Conflicts on International Relations and Regional Interaction: An Analysis of the Interplay Between Two Complex Conflicts

Authors

  • Evelina Lusha

Keywords:

Geopolitical conflicts; international relations; regional stability; global alliances; conflict resolution

Abstract

This study looks to liken and sound out the geopolitical and sociopolitical after-effects of the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Palestine disputes, judging their fallout on global safety, economic links, and local calm. Past Work: Using what has been said in international ties and fight studies, this paper checks how old marks and current forces mold world and regional actions. Method: A comparative quality approach is used; case studies, old data checks, and geopolitical forms help look into how these fights mix with global plans. Findings: The Ukraine-Russia clash has hurt EU-NATO ties, pushed changes in energy plans and tested Western unions; while the Israel-Palestine strife shapes Mideast geopolitics, Arab-Israeli links US policy abroad, and global human rights talk, all these fights boost regional conflict, making diplomacy near impossible. The results bear importance for academics, policymakers, and local actors interested in understanding the broader impacts of protracted disputes on global governance and regional stability. This work presents a new comparative perspective on two major disputes, highlighting their interconnected ramifications for international relations and suggesting lessons for future conflict-resolution approaches. Further study should probe these disputes' long-term socioeconomic and environmental impacts, dealing primarily with global migration, resource distribution, and regional governance issues.

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Published

2025-06-15

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International Relations in the Contemporary World. Geopolitics and Diplomacy