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politics as cooperation or integration politics as conflict
POLITICS AS A MEANS OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT.as long as ther are competteing needs and wonts . and as we have differend opponin and interst we cannot do away with conflict in the state or the community we live.we should understand that politics is with man just as Aristotle said man is by essence a political animal.resolution of conflict is also an important feature Politiic and thus Politiics is thought of as a conflict resolution rather than it achievement
Juha Auvinen has written: 'Early warning and conflict management in South African democratic transition' -- subject(s): Social conflict, Politics and government, Conflict management, Democracy, Prevention 'Aid and conflict' -- subject(s): Conflict management, Economic assistance, Finnish, Finnish Economic assistance, History 'Towards more effective preventive diplomacy' -- subject(s): Conflict management, International cooperation, Case studies, Social conflict, Ethnic relations
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Religions can impact international politics by influencing leaders' decisions, shaping public opinion, and creating conflict between countries with differing religious beliefs. Additionally, religious organizations can provide humanitarian aid, promote peacebuilding efforts, and facilitate dialogue among nations. Ultimately, the intersection of religion and international politics can both exacerbate tensions and provide opportunities for cooperation.
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Communism versus Cemocracy.
Compromise and consensus,this comes in the form of resolving conflict
Black people.
Truth vs. Falsesom, Politics, Class Conflict
politics and resources.
The issue of identity in international relations and world politics pertains to how individuals or groups define themselves in relation to others, influencing their behavior and relationships with other states. Identity can shape a state's foreign policy objectives, alliances, and perceptions of security threats. Understanding identity is crucial for policymakers as it can impact conflict resolution, diplomacy, and cooperation among nations.