Are Things Getting Better?
I understand that the premise of this thread is probably faulty because it presumes that the world as a whole can get better or worse in ways we can measure (that might be true in the case of huge things like global warming or hypothetical nuclear war), but it does seem like after a long series of crises upon crises that seemed to be going without answer, the last few weeks have seen a lot of partial reversals and a lot of international commitments.
Here's what I mean.
Global warming--addressed in my other thread.
The Ukraine crisis--The ceasefire has been holding despite (frequent, but minor) violations on both sides, and while the separatists are still gungho about independence and the Western Ukrainians hate the idea of compromising with Russia, it seems that the peace process is going ahead in a way that might satisfy Russia without necessarily preventing Ukraine from joining the EU (NATO might be another matter)
Syria--this is a very contentious one because lots of people are skeptical of the American airstrikes, both in their intentions and in their eventual effects, but in the short term at least hitting ISIS where it hurts and easing the pressure on the Syrian Kurds is a good thing
Ebola--Nigeria has all but contained its minor outbreak, and recently there's been a huge international reassessment of the situation. It's no longer something concerning far far away, now it's being treated as a global health risk and the UN and USA are giving it more priority
Nigeria--Boko Haram's apparent leader (it's heavily suggested he's an impostor for the real leader who was killed in 2009) has been killed, and it appears that hundreds of Boko Haram militants are surrendering as a result. That's far from suggesting that the conflict is close to over, but it does suggest that the group's morale has taken a huge hit.
I'm not saying these things are connected, what I am asking is if anyone else feels like we might be easing back from what was one of the most crisis-filled years in memory.