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The Changing Global Landscape: Insights from Recent Geopolitical Commentary
In the contemporary age, the world is witnessing an upsurge in what can be termed as "failed states," with examples such as Sudan and Myanmar highlighting the profound humanitarian crises and struggles for stability. The expelled populations now exceed 11 million in Sudan alone, while Myanmar mirrors the conditions that once prevailed in Syria, suggesting a worrying trend of escalating violence and displacement.