The latest Peace Report highlights a troubling resurgence of warlords in global politics, suggesting that leaders like Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump are using military force to further their interests, undermining international law. This trend poses significant risks to global stability, as these actors often disregard the sovereignty of nations, leading to increased conflicts and humanitarian crises.
The report warns that the actions of these modern warlords could exacerbate food shortages and health crises, such as the spread of diseases like Ebola. The researchers argue that cutting development aid only intensifies these issues, creating a cycle of violence and instability in regions already suffering from conflict.
Germany’s role is crucial; the report calls for a reversal of cuts to development cooperation, advocating for a focus on inclusivity and human rights. This approach could help rebuild trust in international partnerships, which has been eroded by recent geopolitical actions.
As the report suggests, the failure of countries like Germany to uphold international law may contribute to the empowerment of these warlords. The implications of this trend extend beyond borders, affecting global security and the effectiveness of international institutions like the UN.
Source: DW News

