THE QUESTION OF THE ESSENCE AND CLASSIFICATION OF MILITARY- POLITICAL CONFLICTS

Authors

  • L.L. HONCHARENKO (Sumy branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Sumy, Ukraine , Сумська філія Харківського національного університету внутрішніх справ, м. Суми
  • V.V. ABLAMSKA Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs , Харківський національний університет внутрішніх справ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32631/vca.2023.1.13

Keywords:

conflict, military conflict, war, postmodern, disinformation, classification, international humanitarian law

Abstract

It is proven that a military-political conflict is a clash between two or more military-political forces or groups, caused by real or artificially created political, social, ideological contradictions, which manifests itself in the conduct of open hostilities, political pressure, informational and psychological influence etc. It is emphasized that transnational business, which plays a key role in modern military and political conflicts, needs a scientific understanding from the point of view of determining the limits of the influence of such business, including the potentially possible influence on the processes of state formation and international politics. It is noted that not only real contradictions cause individual military and political conflicts. It is also worth being aware of the so-called artificial, imposed contradictions that underlie the phenomenon of resentment, based on complex and multifaceted mechanisms of formation of hatred for a certain object among the population.

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Author Biography

  • L.L. HONCHARENKO, (Sumy branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Sumy, Ukraine, Сумська філія Харківського національного університету внутрішніх справ, м. Суми

    PhD in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor

Published

2023-07-29

How to Cite

THE QUESTION OF THE ESSENCE AND CLASSIFICATION OF MILITARY- POLITICAL CONFLICTS. (2023). Bulletin of Criminological Association of Ukraine, 28(1), 147-157. https://doi.org/10.32631/vca.2023.1.13