"Shifting Perceptions: Global Security Threats in Flux, Reveals Research"

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"Shifting Perceptions: Global Security Threats in Flux, Reveals Research"
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Public concern in Western countries has shifted away from traditional security threats posed by China and Russia to non-traditional risks such as mass migration, radical Islam, and environmental issues, according to the Munich Security Index 2024. The survey of 12,000 people across G7 countries plus Brazil, India, China, and South Africa also revealed a disconnect between public sentiment and political policy, with most respondents believing that China and other Global South powers would become more powerful over the next decade while Western powers were more likely to stagnate or decline. The report warned of a downward trend in world politics marked by increasing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, with the potential for a return of protectionist policies and a decline in international cooperation.

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