The current dynamics of global conflict are influenced by various factors, including political, economic and social. Amid geopolitical tensions, issues such as climate change, economic injustice and migration continue to be key drivers of tensions. One region that stands out is the Middle East. The conflicts in Syria, Yemen and Gaza have had far-reaching impacts, not only for the region but also for global stability. The dispute between Iran and Saudi Arabia adds complexity, with each country seeking to expand its influence. These escalating tensions have prompted intervention from major powers, such as the United States and Russia, which often have their own agendas. In Europe, the Russo-Ukrainian war has revolutionized the security paradigm. Russia’s invasion in 2022 will not only change the political order in Europe but also affect international relations. NATO countries united in response to the Russian threat, while economic sanctions against Moscow show how countries can unite to address aggression. However, this conflict has a direct impact on global energy and food markets, resulting in a crisis felt by developing countries. In Asia, tensions in the South China Sea continue. Overlapping territorial claims between China and several Southeast Asian countries create the potential for armed conflict. The US military presence in the region is a response to China’s expansionist ambitions, encouraging new strategic alliances among countries such as Australia, Japan and India. This tension is subtle but dangerous, as it can lead to significant escalation. Africa is also witnessing conflict dynamics that are no less important, such as conflicts in Tigray, Ethiopia, and terrorist acts in the Sahel. Political and economic instability is the main driver for these tensions. The involvement of foreign countries, such as France and the US, shows that conflicts in Africa cannot be underestimated in a global context. Increasing economic and social inequality around the world is another crucial issue. In many countries, a severe economic crisis sparked protests and demonstrations. This situation even raises the risk of radicalization among society. In addition, climate change is triggering mass migration, increasing tensions between sending and receiving countries. In terms of global diplomacy, international organizations experience challenges in resolving this conflict. The UN Security Council is often hampered by vetoes used by permanent member states. This raises questions about the effectiveness of global institutions in dealing with increasingly complex conflicts. Global civil society is now increasingly involved in conflict resolution efforts, through education, advocacy and social movements. The use of information technology, including social media, facilitates mass mobilization and strengthens awareness of global issues. It is important for world leaders to collaborate in dealing with these increasingly complex conflict dynamics. With a holistic approach involving diplomacy, economic development and resource management, it is hoped that the global future can be more stable and peaceful. A well-established environment can facilitate positive relations between countries, so that conflict can be minimized and sustainable solutions achieved.