Regional Conflicts: Universal Danger by Vyacheslav Katamidze is a compelling and analytical study of the origins, nature, and global implications of regional conflicts in the modern world. Written by a noted Soviet political analyst, this work explores how localized wars, ethnic strife, and geopolitical tensions have evolved into global threats to peace, stability, and international security.
Katamidze examines key conflict zones across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, revealing how imperialist policies, economic inequality, and militarization fuel ongoing crises. He highlights the role of Western powers, transnational corporations, and arms industries in perpetuating instability under the guise of “peacekeeping” or “defense of democracy.”
The author presents a sharp Marxist-Leninist critique of global imperialism, showing how regional conflicts are not isolated events but interconnected results of the capitalist world system. Drawing on historical evidence and geopolitical data, he argues that these conflicts are strategically exploited to weaken developing nations, control natural resources, and maintain neocolonial domination.
At the same time, Regional Conflicts: Universal Danger emphasizes the need for solidarity, diplomacy, and collective security, rooted in principles of sovereignty, social justice, and peaceful coexistence.
This book is indispensable for students, policymakers, researchers, and peace advocates interested in international relations, security studies, and global political economy. Katamidze’s work provides both a warning and a call to action, reminding readers that regional instability anywhere poses a universal danger to humanity.
PUBLISHER: NOVOSTI PRESS AGENCY PUBLISHING HOUSE MOSCOW
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 105

