The long-term development trend of the world will have many favorable factors, positively affecting the peace and development process of the region

PhD Student, Vu Thi Thanh, Editor

Journal of Africa and Middle East Studies

Institute of Afirca and Middle East Studies (IAMES)

Main research direction: Culture – Society


Africa is the second continent in the world in terms of population, the third of area, especially it is known as the cradle of humanity. Similarity of Africa, the Middle East is home to one of the Cradles of Civilization and has witnessed many of the world's oldest cultures and civilizations. The ethnic, cultural and linguistic diversity of Africa and the Middle East has woven a colorful cultural picture, forming a multifaceted regional society. However, there are also dark colors that are not only regional but also global, affecting all aspects of socio-economic life in the region and the world, the most prominent factor is terrorism in that colorful picture. These are problems that have existed in Africa and the Middle East for hundreds of years, but under the impact of new global factors, these problems continue to occur in many new and severe forms.

Facing these challenges, African and Middle Eastern countries are required to improve their forecasting, strengthen internal resources and self-reliance to promptly handle complex situations that may arise. At the same time, with their important geostrategic position, choosing appropriate diplomatic methods, finding a reasonable approach, creating trust and ensuring democracy is always a challenge for regional countries in an effort to balance good relations with major countries.

In general, the short-term international environment still contains many factors that are less favorable for the development of Africa and the Middle East. However, the long-term development trend of the world will have many favorable factors, positively affecting the peace and development process of the region. To welcome that requires African and Middle Eastern countries to move beyond a growth model that still relies on low-skilled labor and natural resources. Instead, African and Middle Eastern countries must urgently accelerate the transition to new growth models, based on technology and innovation. These are factors that have no ceiling and are of great importance in the socio-economic development of African and Middle in the next decade as well as in the more distant future.


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