Armed Conflicts and Peace Efforts: Paradigm Shift towards New world Order
Manali Jamkar1, Ashish Deokar2

1Manali Jamkar, Third Year BBA, BMCC, Pune (Maharashtra), India.

2Ashish Deodar, Third Year BBA, BMCC, Pune (Maharashtra), India.

Manuscript received on 12 February 2020 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 February 2020 | Manuscript Published on 10 March 2020 | PP: 192-198 | Volume-9 Issue-4S March 2020 | Retrieval Number: D10140394S20/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.D1014.0394S20

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Abstract: Conflicts and the ways of conflict resolution have prevailed since prehistoric times. Even when the Second World Warconcluded in 1945, it is observed that the number of armed conflicts hasn’t been reduced. On the contrary, there has been a rise in these numbers. Opportunely the 20th century has also seennumerous peace building efforts. A New World Order perceived by the then leaders, is seen take shape even though it is extremely dynamic in nature. This article studies the statistics of the state-based armed conflicts and peace-building efforts in the form of treaties that were taken at that time to resolve the conflicts.

Keywords: War, Peace, Technology, Economics, Conflicts.
Scope of the Article: Computational Economics, Digital Photogrammetric