Ethnic conflict refers to disputes and tensions that arise between different ethnic groups, often driven by issues such as identity, resources, power, and historical grievances. These conflicts can manifest in various forms, including violence, discrimination, and social unrest. Ethnic conflicts may be fueled by factors such as nationalism, economic disparities, and political exclusion, leading to significant social and humanitarian consequences. Understanding the root causes and dynamics of these conflicts is essential for conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts.
Tahir I. Shad has written: 'Managing ethnic conflict' -- subject(s): Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Politics and government
The root cause of ethnic conflict is the different ethnicity's and nationalities clashing with each other.
Conflict can be an important factor in maintaining ethnic diversity.
Madhumita Srivastava has written: 'International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict' -- subject(s): Case studies, Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Northern Ireland
Ethnic conflict refers to conflicts between different ethnic groups, often fueled by differences in culture, religion, language, or historical grievances. These conflicts can involve violence, discrimination, and prejudice, and can have deep-rooted social, political, and economic causes. Resolving ethnic conflicts often requires addressing underlying structural inequalities and fostering dialogue and reconciliation between the involved groups.
Ethnic conflict.
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People.
Yugoslavia was the country that experienced ethnic conflict. The country was divided into 7 different nations.
Sudan
Muhammad Feyyaz has written: 'Ethnic conflict in Sindh' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Ethnicity, Ethnic groups, Ethnic conflict, Nationalism, Political activity 'Sectarian conflict in Gilgit-Baltistan' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Case studies, Islam and politics
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