Authors :
Rushikesh Pundkar
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25oct381
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Abstract :
This paper analyzes the complexity and interconnectedness of global affairs using the daily structure of a
comprehensive current events digest, focusing specifically on the reported events from September 2025. Employing a
qualitative content analysis framework, this study categorized 45 distinct global events across 12 days into five domains:
Armed Conflict, Business/Economy, Disasters/Accidents, Politics, and Law/Crime. Results indicate a high frequency of
overlapping crises, with the Gaza War and issues related to artificial intelligence in the workplace emerging as dominant
and recurrent themes. The primary conclusion is that 21st-century global instability is characterized by a synergistic crisis
state where localized conflicts and technological disruptions are rapidly amplified across economic and political boundaries,
necessitating a unified, multi-domain response from international governance bodies.
Keywords :
Global Crises, Content Analysis, Geopolitics, Artificial Intelligence, Conflict Studies, Synergistic Crisis State.
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This paper analyzes the complexity and interconnectedness of global affairs using the daily structure of a
comprehensive current events digest, focusing specifically on the reported events from September 2025. Employing a
qualitative content analysis framework, this study categorized 45 distinct global events across 12 days into five domains:
Armed Conflict, Business/Economy, Disasters/Accidents, Politics, and Law/Crime. Results indicate a high frequency of
overlapping crises, with the Gaza War and issues related to artificial intelligence in the workplace emerging as dominant
and recurrent themes. The primary conclusion is that 21st-century global instability is characterized by a synergistic crisis
state where localized conflicts and technological disruptions are rapidly amplified across economic and political boundaries,
necessitating a unified, multi-domain response from international governance bodies.
Keywords :
Global Crises, Content Analysis, Geopolitics, Artificial Intelligence, Conflict Studies, Synergistic Crisis State.