What role does globalisation play on contemporary conflict?

Globalisation has helped failed states to stabilise and also enhance the security of their borders and citizens
Globalisation erodes the stability of failed states and, as the failing state loses control of its territory, competing actors step in to supplant it and brutal civil conflict often ensues
Globalisation is a positive force for stability for all states in the international system
None of the options


Globalisation erodes the stability of failed states and, as the failing state loses control of its territory, competing actors step in to supplant it and brutal civil conflict often ensues

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