Journal article
The Proliferation of International Conflicts
- By Nicole Gnesotto,
- Justin Vaïsse,
- Interviewed by Alice Béja,
- Pierre Poligone
Pages 78 to 88
Cite this article
- GNESOTTO, Nicole,
- VAÏSSE, Justin,
- Interviewed by BÉJA, Alice,
- POLIGONE, Pierre,
- Gnesotto, Nicole.,
- et al.
- Gnesotto, N.,
- Vaïsse, J.,
- Interviewed by Béja, A.,
- Poligone, P.
https://doi.org/10.3917/espri.1511.0078
Cite this article
- Gnesotto, N.,
- Vaïsse, J.,
- Interviewed by Béja, A.,
- Poligone, P.
- Gnesotto, Nicole.,
- et al.
- GNESOTTO, Nicole,
- VAÏSSE, Justin,
- Interviewed by BÉJA, Alice,
- POLIGONE, Pierre,
https://doi.org/10.3917/espri.1511.0078
English
The multiplication of conflicts over the world is the sign of a new balance of power: the United States no longer guarantees world order; China and Russia assert themselves; new private actors appear in regions where States are weakened. In the context of a painful globalization, international institutions are powerless.