The Russia-Ukraine conflict has become a protracted and costly war with far-reaching global consequences. This section concludes the analysis by summarizing the main findings of the report and offering reflections on the future of the conflict and its impact on the international system. The conflict has exposed deep divisions in the international community and highlighted the growing rivalry between major powers. The war has also had a devastating impact on the people of Ukraine and triggered a widespread humanitarian crisis. Our analysis concludes that the conflict is a cautionary reminder of the dangers of war and the importance of diplomacy and international cooperation.
The rooted nature of proxy war
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has evolved into a deeply entrenched proxy war, with both sides receiving significant support from their allies. The conflict is no longer just a regional dispute between Russia and Ukraine, but a global clash between competing visions of international order.
The West, led by the US, seeks to preserve the rules-based system, while Russia seeks to challenge it and reassert its influence in its immediate neighbourhood. The conflict has thus become a test of the will of the great powers and is unlikely to be resolved any time soon. The proxy war dynamic has several important implications. First, it means that the conflict is likely to be long and costly.
Both sides have significant resources at their disposal and are unlikely to give up easily. Secondly, this dynamic means that the conflict will have a significant impact on the global economy. The war has already led to soaring energy prices and disruption to global supply chains.
Long-term economic and strategic implications
The Russia-Ukraine conflict will have a number of long-term economic and strategic consequences. The war has already had a devastating impact on the Ukrainian economy and it will take many years for the country to recover. The conflict has also hit the Russian economy hard, with sanctions and other measures by the West leading to a fall in foreign investment and a rise in inflation.
The long-term economic consequences of the war are likely to be severe, with both Ukraine and Russia facing a prolonged period of economic hardship. The war also has a number of long-term strategic implications. It has led to a strengthening of the US alliance system in Europe, while at the same time bringing Russia closer to China. The conflict has also highlighted the growing rivalry between the superpowers and increased the risk of a new Cold War.
The Future of International Relations and Global Security Architecture
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has fundamentally changed the landscape of international relations and the global security architecture. The war marked the end of a period of relative peace and stability in post-Cold War Europe and ushered in a new era of great power rivalry. The conflict demonstrated the limits of existing international institutions, such as the United Nations, in preventing and resolving major conflicts. It also highlighted the growing importance of economic and technological power in shaping the global order.
The future of international relations will be shaped by the outcome of conflict and the ability of the great powers to manage their competing interests. The war has also highlighted the need for a new global security architecture that is more inclusive, equitable and effective in preventing future conflicts.
The challenge for the international community will be to find a way to manage the current crisis while building a more stable and secure future for all.
You can read the previous part here: China's Strategic Position and the Search for Balance in a Changing Global Order (V.)
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