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International global conflict

Global Violence Escalates, Institutions Fail

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 09, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026

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Attention
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6
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The widespread global violence, as highlighted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, creates significant market uncertainty and risk, particularly in regions like Sierra Leone, Venezuela, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo where resource exploitation fuels conflict. The paralysis of the International — United Nations Security Council further exacerbates this instability, impacting commodity prices and increasing geopolitical risk premiums across various markets.

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The article discusses the metastasizing nature of global violence, with over 180,000 violent events reported by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and more than 130 armed conflicts raging worldwide. It attributes this escalation to the failure of international institutions, particularly the International — United Nations Security Council's paralysis due to vetoes and geopolitical rivalries. The article explores various drivers of violence, including economic disenfranchisement (e.g., resource exploitation in Sierra Leone, Venezuela, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo), political compulsion, societal fragmentation (seen in Nigeria, Israel, South Africa), nationalism, state complicity (as in China and Eritrea), and religious instrumentalization (in India, Israel, Iraq). Dr. Alon Ben-Meir, President of the Institute for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, proposes measures to de-escalate violence, such as reforming the International — United Nations Security Council's veto power, establishing early warning systems, and addressing economic inequality.

15 China weaponizes state apparatus
15 Eritrea weaponizes state apparatus
10 Sierra Leone exploits diamonds
10 Venezuela exploits oil
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo exploits minerals
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The International — United Nations Security Council is criticized for its paralysis due to vetoes and geopolitical rivalries, hindering effective responses to global violence.
Importance 80 Sentiment -50
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies reported over 180,000 violent events globally, highlighting the widespread nature of conflict.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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Syria is presented as an example of political fragility and weakening institutions leading to societal breakdown and violent dissent.
Importance 15 Sentiment -60
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Myanmar is presented as an example of political fragility and weakening institutions leading to societal breakdown and violent dissent.
Importance 15 Sentiment -60
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China is cited as a nation demonstrating the weaponization of state apparatus through totalitarian mobilization of violence.
Importance 15 Sentiment -50
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Eritrea is cited as a nation demonstrating the weaponization of state apparatus through totalitarian mobilization of violence.
Importance 15 Sentiment -50
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Sierra Leone is mentioned as a country where diamond exploitation contributes to financing rebellions and conflict.
Importance 10 Sentiment -30
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Venezuela is cited as a nation where oil exploitation fuels conflict.
Importance 10 Sentiment -30
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is noted for cobalt and other conflict minerals exploitation, which finances rebellions.
Importance 10 Sentiment -30
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Nigeria is mentioned as a country where gendered violence, ethnic tensions, and historical grievances fuel cycles of brutality.
Importance 10 Sentiment -40
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Israel is mentioned in the context of societal fragmentation and religious instrumentalization fueling cycles of brutality.
Importance 10 Sentiment -40
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South Africa is mentioned in the context of societal fragmentation and gendered violence fueling cycles of brutality.
Importance 10 Sentiment -40
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India is mentioned as a country where faith is manipulated to justify power or grievance, deepening cycles of retribution.
Importance 10 Sentiment -40
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Iraq is mentioned as a country where faith is manipulated to justify power or grievance, deepening cycles of retribution.
Importance 10 Sentiment -40
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Alon Ben-Meir is the author of the article and President of the Institute for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, providing analysis on global violence.
Importance 5 Sentiment 0
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