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ABSTRACT
The article is a study of conflicts caused by national identity in the context of a global scale. The author analyzes various
aspects of the relationship of national identity with socio-cultural, political and economic processes, as well as
identifies trends affecting the dynamics of conflicts. The article highlights cases from different regions of the world,
which allows us to identify common patterns and unique features in the manifestation of conflicts based on national
identity. Special attention is paid to the role of media, education and political leaders in the formation and
intensification of conflicts of this type. The results of the study provide valuable practical and theoretical conclusions
that contribute to a deeper understanding and effective management of conflicts related to national identity on the
world stage.
KEYWORDS
National identity, globalization and cultural conflicts, ethnic tensions, nationalism and its manifestations,
multiculturalism, global migration processes, international conflict research, the role of language in the formation of
national identity, ethnic minorities and their status, politics and global aspects of national identity, historical aspects
of national conflicts.
INTRODUCTION
In the modern world, issues of national identity are
becoming increasingly relevant and often serve as a
source of conflict. Globalization, migration flows,
technological changes and cultural exchange create
Research Article
THE STUDY OF CONFLICTS RELATED TO NATIONAL IDENTITY ON A
GLOBAL SCALE
Submission Date:
December 20, 2023,
Accepted Date:
December 25, 2023,
Published Date:
December 30, 2023
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume03Issue12-59
Tillaev Bobomurod Abduvokhobovich
Researcher of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan
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new challenges for traditional notions of nationality.
Studying conflicts related to national identity at the
global level allows us to better understand the nature
of these contradictions and their impact on world
politics. Modern technologies and cross-border
connections lead to an expansion of cultural exchange,
which can have an impact on traditional forms of
national identity. This process is often perceived as a
threat to established patterns of social structure and
provokes resistance from those who believe that its
cultural values are being eroded.
Migration-related unrest is becoming a focus of
attention in the context of conflicts of national
identity. The movement of people across borders
raises
questions
about
assimilation,
cultural
preservation, and even economic competition[1].
These aspects can lead to tensions between different
ethnic and cultural groups. The digital age is making its
own adjustments to the formation of national identity.
Social networks and online platforms create virtual
communities where identity can be more flexible and
dynamic. However, this freedom can also cause friction
and conflict based on differences in values and beliefs.
National identity often becomes an instrument of
political and economic conflicts. Competition for
resources, trade advantages and geopolitical influence
can lead to the activation of national feelings and their
use as a means to achieve goals.
Global conflicts related to national identity require
comprehensive
approaches
to
settlement.
International organizations, diplomacy, education and
cultural programs can play a key role in creating
mechanisms to ease tensions and strengthen mutual
understanding. In the modern world, national identity
plays a key role in shaping personality and determining
a person's place in society. However, at the same time,
it is a source of many conflicts, especially on a global
scale. This research is aimed at analyzing and
understanding the causes and consequences of
conflicts related to national identity, as well as finding
possible ways to resolve them.
National identity is a set of cultural, historical, linguistic
and social elements that unite a certain group of
people within state borders. This sense of belonging
can be a source of pride, but also of conflict, especially
when it collides with other forms of identity.
Competition for resources, jobs, and economic well-
being can fuel national tensions. Political leaders
sometimes use national identity for their own
purposes, which can lead to conflicts both within the
country and on the world stage[2]. Differences in
religious and cultural beliefs often become a source of
conflict, especially in regions where different ethnic
groups coexist.
National conflicts can lead to economic losses, loss of
investment and deterioration of living conditions.
Conflicts can cause mass migrations, creating
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problems for countries hosting refugees and
threatening the stability of the region[3]. When a
conflict is related to national identity, there is a risk that
it may escalate into an international conflict,
threatening world security. Encouraging dialogue
between representatives of different national groups
can help reduce tensions. Education on tolerance,
cultural diversity and the importance of peaceful
coexistence can help overcome prejudice. The
intervention of world organizations and intermediary
countries can contribute to conflict resolution and
create conditions for sustainable development.
The modern world has witnessed many conflicts based
on differences in national identity. These conflicts are
taking on new dimensions on a global scale, causing
unrest and affecting the political, social and cultural
picture of the world. National identity has become a
key factor determining relations between States,
ethnic groups, and even individuals.
With the process of globalization, the world has
become closer, but at the same time more diverse. The
growth of global communications and economic ties
leads to a mixture of cultures, but also accentuates
differences. In this context, national identity becomes
a means of preserving the uniqueness of history,
language and traditions. However, it can also become
a source of conflict when differences collide with
global trends. An example of a conflict related to
national identity is the situation in the Middle East,
where various ethnic and religious groups struggle to
recognize their unique identity in the context of
regional and global power dynamics. Similar problems
are evident in Europe, where issues of migration and
supranational associations cause tension between
nation states.
Politics and the media play an essential role in shaping
national identity and in strengthening or resolving
conflicts[4]. In some cases, politicians use national
identity as a tool to mobilize society, while the media
can reinforce stereotypes and bias by supporting
conflicts. Resolving conflicts related to national
identity requires a global approach. International
organizations, diplomatic efforts and international
treaties can play a key role in finding compromises and
supporting sustainable solutions. Global trends such as
the strengthening of human rights and the
development of intercultural exchange can contribute
to a more tolerant and inclusive world.
The study of conflicts related to national identity on a
global scale is a complex and multifaceted task. It is
important to recognize that national identity can be a
source of rich cultural heritage, but also cause
problems when it confronts global challenges. Global
cooperation and respect for differences can be key
elements for creating a sustainable world free from
conflicts related to national identity. The modern
world, gripped by globalization, presents new
challenges in the field of national identity[5]. Global
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changes such as migration, the transnational economy
and cultural exchange contribute to the emergence
and intensification of conflicts related to national
identity. This article attempts to explore the essence
and causes of such conflicts, as well as their impact on
global stability.
Globalization creates new environments for the
interaction of cultures and national groups.
Multicultural societies face increasing uncertainty and
competition for resources, which often leads to
conflicts based on nationality. Ethnic, religious and
linguistic differences can become a source of tension
and conflict in the context of global interdependence.
The global economy affects the structure of
employment and the distribution of wealth, which can
create tensions between different ethnic and national
groups. Conflicts over access to resources and well-
being can arise from a sense of inequality and
unfairness in the distribution of economic benefits.
Mass migration caused by various causes, including
economic difficulties and political conflicts, can
exacerbate tensions between national groups.
Conflicts based on national identity can arise both in
the countries receiving migrants and in the countries
from which they leave, due to fear of losing cultural
uniqueness or resources. Political leaders can use
national identity as a tool for mobilizing society. This
can lead to the emergence of populist movements,
nationalist
movements
and
even
separatist
movements. Political competition on ethnic grounds
can threaten the stability of the State and the region as
a whole. With the development of social media, the
possibility of rapid dissemination of ideologies
supporting national identity is increasing[6]. This can
exacerbate conflicts and contribute to radicalization by
creating barriers between groups and undermining
social solidarity.
The study of conflicts related to national identity on a
global scale requires a systematic approach that takes
into account economic, political, socio-cultural and
informational aspects. Understanding the roots and
dynamics of these conflicts is a key step towards
developing strategies aimed at mitigating tensions and
building sustainable peace in a globalized world. The
modern world has witnessed numerous conflicts that
have left a deep mark on history. One of the most
important aspects of modern conflicts is their
connection with national identity. National identity has
a significant impact on the behavior of groups, on the
formation and maintenance of conflicts in various parts
of the world. This research aims to gain a deeper
understanding
of
the
nature,
causes
and
consequences of conflicts related to national identity
in a global context.
For many decades, the issues of national identity have
remained one of the most acute and relevant in global
politics. The modern world is facing a number of
conflicts related to national identity, which affect
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political stability, social well-being and international
relations. The study of these conflicts on a global scale
is becoming necessary to understand the dynamics and
causes underlying them. National identity is a complex
concept that includes cultural, linguistic, historical and
social aspects[7]. On a global scale, this concept can
collide with a variety of cultures and traditions, which
creates fertile ground for conflicts. The study of
various aspects of national identity in the context of
globalization makes it possible to identify factors
contributing to the emergence of tension.
The analysis of history and modernity allows us to
identify a number of conflicts based on national
identity. For example, the Kurdish issue in Turkey,
conflicts in Africa related to ethnic groups, as well as
the confrontation of nationalism and cosmopolitanism
in a number of countries. Understanding these
conflicts requires an analysis of sociocultural factors,
economic conditions, and political processes. The
study of conflicts related to national identity on a
global scale is a complex and multifaceted task that
requires an interdisciplinary approach. Such conflicts
can arise from various causes, such as historical,
political, economic, social and cultural factors.
CONCLUSION
The study of conflicts related to national identity on a
global scale allows us to better understand the nature
of these conflicts and develop strategies for their
prevention and resolution. Encouraging respect for
diversity, dialogue and cooperation are key elements in
creating peace and stability in a world where national
identity remains an important aspect of human life. The
study of conflicts related to national identity on a
global scale is an important aspect of understanding
the modern dynamics of world society. This makes it
possible to identify the causes, processes and possible
ways to resolve these conflicts, contributing to
strengthening global stability and cooperation.
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