Social conflicts in the global-regional world order: peculiarities of study and prevention


https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2024-2-5

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Introduction. The article shows new approaches to the study of the causes, essence and consequences of social conflicts characteristic of the modern world, which combines both global and regional trends. The threat of social conflicts is largely due to the level of legal culture. However, the effectiveness of legal regulation presupposes the maximum strengthening of moral principles in society. The cause of the conflict may be a situation in which the legal law cannot be compatible with social norms, which is especially evident at the level of a particular global and regional space. Purpose setting. The purpose of the article is to study the ways of resolving conflicts in modern society, which are largely due to the level of awareness of the specifics of social organisms of the new global-regional world order, which involves the development of non-traditional methods for studying the origins and essence of social contradictions. Methodology and methods of the study. Today, new socio-philosophical approaches are becoming especially in demand, designed to comprehend the entire range of organizational public structures that are able to prevent social conflict in the modern global and regional world order. Results. The space for the emergence of social conflicts has expanded significantly in recent decades. Such situations are not always due to the effective work of the relevant state institutions in the context of the manifestation of mondialist tendencies. The likelihood of social conflicts is largely due to the information revolution, because global informatization is gradually destroying the self-sufficient regional space. Thanks to such tendencies, it is possible to control the consciousness of citizens, manipulating them in the interests of certain social groups. Such actions can be destructive, creating various platforms for the emergence of social conflicts. Some of them are increasingly going beyond the boundaries of a specific social space, upsetting the emerging global and regional balance. Conclusion. Conflict prevention and resolution at the level of a specific social space with a minimum expenditure of various resources presupposes an optimal combination of the interests of the largest possible number of subjects that are part of the emerging global and regional world order.


About the Authors

M. P. Yatsenko
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation

Mykhail P. Yatsenko – doctor of philosophical sciences, professor of department of history of Russia, world and regional civilizations, institute of the humanities, Siberian Federal University.

82A, Svobodny Ave., Krasnoyarsk, 660041


R. N. Galiakhmetov
Krasnoyarsk Institute of Railway Transport
Russian Federation

Ravil N. Galiakhmetov – candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor of the department of personnel management, Krasnoyarsk Institute of railway transport – branch of Irkutsk State University of railway engineering.

korp. 1, 2I Novaya Zarya Str., Krasnoyarsk, 660028


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For citation: Yatsenko M.P., Galiakhmetov R.N. Social conflicts in the global-regional world order: peculiarities of study and prevention. Professional education in the modern world. 2024;14(2):232-241. https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2024-2-5

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