is communism a intractable conflict?
Intractable conflict refers to a situation where the parties involved are unable to resolve their differences using typical conflict resolution methods. These conflicts often become deeply entrenched, with underlying issues such as identity, values, or power dynamics contributing to their complexity. Intractable conflicts can persist over long periods of time and resist traditional negotiation or mediation efforts.
The most intractable challenges of the 21st century.
Any conflict past 1990 (the end of the cold war).
Intractable is a word used to describe something or someone who is hard to control. A good sentence would be, she was intractable as she became a teenager.
communism vs. capitalism
Intractable Migraine is the term used when a Migraine does not respond to treatment.
The Five levels of conflict are as follows: Level One: Problem to solve. Level Two: Disagreement Level Three: Contest Level Four: Fight/Flight Level Five: Intractable
Communism versus Cemocracy.
This dispute remains one of the most intractable international conflicts in the world.
An intractable problem is one for which there is an algorithm that produces a solution - but the algorithm does not produce results in a reasonable amount of time. Intractable problems have a large time complexity. The Travelling Salesman Problem is an example of an intractable problem.
communism and democracy
capitalism