The persistent conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan, and the Middle East highlighted the inadequacies of existing international mechanisms for conflict resolution. The growing influence of technology, particularly AI, underscored the evolving nature of global power dynamics, while climate change and migration presented urgent challenges that transcended national borders.
These controversies not only defined the year but also set the stage for future geopolitical developments. Here's an analysis of the ten most controversial geopolitical events in 2024:
1. RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR AND ITS GLOBAL FALLOUT The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine continued to dominate global headlines in 2024, deepening the divide between NATO-aligned countries and Russia. The conflict escalated with increased missile strikes, widespread civilian casualties, and persistent global calls for a resolution. The war's economic ripple effects were profound, exacerbating energy crises and inflation in Europe while creating supply chain disruptions in key industries worldwide. Efforts at mediation by neutral nations like Turkey and India remained inconclusive, further fueling international polarization.
2. ISRAEL-HAMAS-HEZBOLLAH CONFLICT The Israel-Hamas war, which began in October 2023, escalated throughout 2024, altering the Middle East's political dynamics. Israel's large-scale military operations in Gaza, aimed at eradicating Hamas, led to significant loss of life and infrastructure damage. Concurrently, Hezbollah's involvement from southern Lebanon and missile attacks from Iranian proxies intensified the crisis. Israel's decisive military responses, including the targeting of Hezbollah leadership and Iranian-backed Houthi forces, weakened these groups but drew widespread criticism for the humanitarian toll. This conflict highlighted the fragility of peace efforts in the Middle East.
This story is from the December 26, 2024 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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