THE DYNAMICS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY IN THE SHADOW OF WAR CRIMES:INTEGRATING GEOPOLITICAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC FACTORS: A LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY

Authors

  • Adi Mursalin Universitas Panca Bhakti, Pontianak, Indonesia Author
  • Peringatan Harefa Universitas Nias, Indonesia Author
  • Ahmad Rizani Jurusan Ekonomi Pembangunan Universitas Palangka Raya, Indonesia Author
  • Nani Hamdani Amir STAI DDI Majene, Indonesia Author
  • Otanius Laia Universitas Nias, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

War Crimes, Global Economy, Geopolitical Dynamics, Social Implications, Economic Consequences, Humanitarian Crisis, Multinational Corporations

Abstract

This literature review explores the intricate interplay between war crimes and the global economy, integrating geopolitical, social, and economic factors. Delving into historical perspectives, the study analyzes how geopolitical dynamics shape the perpetration of war crimes and influence economic consequences. Societal implications, including humanitarian crises and social unrest, are scrutinized, revealing the profound and lasting consequences on affected communities. The economic factors section dissects the repercussions of armed conflicts, examining impacts on infrastructure, productivity, and the role of multinational corporations. The integration of these factors underscores a complex web of interactions shaping the aftermath of war crimes. Case studies provide real-world examples, offering lessons for post-conflict recovery, while methodological approaches assess research methodologies and identify opportunities for further investigation. This review contributes a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships between war crimes and the global economy, offering valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating the complex terrain of post-conflict recovery and global stability.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2026-02-17