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Prasenjit Biswas has written:

'Ethnic life-worlds in north-east India' -- subject(s): Politics and culture, Politics and government, Ethnology, Ethnic conflict, Social conditions, Community life, Ethnic relations

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Tahir I. Shad has written:

'Managing ethnic conflict' -- subject(s): Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Politics and government

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The root cause of ethnic conflict is the different ethnicity's and nationalities clashing with each other.

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Conflict can be an important factor in maintaining ethnic diversity.

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Madhumita Srivastava has written:

'International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict' -- subject(s): Case studies, Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Northern Ireland

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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.

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Yugoslavia was the country that experienced ethnic conflict. The country was divided into 7 different nations.

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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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there are Hinduism and buddist.

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Colonizers ignored ethnic groups when drawing political borders.

Most countries have diverse ethnic groups.

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The question as posed is difficult to answer because it is unclear if you are looking for five different ethnic groups that are engaged in any conflict, five different ethnic groups that are engaged in one ethnic conflict, or five different ethnic conflicts and their constituent groupings.

1 & 3) Ethnic Groups in Any Conflict with Groupings: Chechnyans vs. Russians in Chechnya, Armenians vs. Azeri in Nagorno-Karabakh, Bosniaks vs. Serbs in Republika Srpska, Arabs vs. Kurds in North Iraq, Somalis vs. Ethiopians in the Ogaden.

2) Five Different Ethnic Groups in the Same Conflict: Former Yugoslavia has the Slovenians, Croats, Bosniaks, ethnic Albanians, and Macedonians vs. the Serbs.

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Antara Datta has written:

'Refugees and borders in South Asia' -- subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia, India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971, Political refugees

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The US Civil War was probably the biggest.

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Race- conflict approach, a point of view that focuses on inequality and conflict between people of different racial and ethnic categories.

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Race- conflict approach, a point of view that focuses on inequality and conflict between people of different racial and ethnic categories.

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A. A. Belov has written:

'Kondopoga navsegda' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Ethnic relations, Ethnic conflict

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Ruto Pkalya has written:

'Indigenous democracy' -- subject(s): Conflict management, Democracy, Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Indigenous peoples, Politics and government, Social conditions, Social conflict

'Peace poems and radio scripts'

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Historical land injustices and competition for political power are among the main factors that have contributed to ethnic conflict in Kenya. Ethnic identity is often manipulated by politicians to gain support and rally followers, exacerbating existing tensions and leading to violence. Economic disparities between different ethnic groups also play a role in fueling conflict.

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There was an ethnic conflict I believe, and one of them wanted to gain sovereignty.

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Ramanujan's work reveals that cultural tradition in India is a conflict between the colonial English identitt of the country as welo as its historic and post-colonial ethnic identities.

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The Bosnian War was not primarily a religious conflict, but rather a complex mix of political, ethnic, and historical factors. Religion did play a role in the conflict, as different ethnic groups in Bosnia identified with different religions, but it was not the main cause of the war.

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Dale C. Thomson has written:

'Ethnic conflict, management and resolution' -- subject(s): Case studies, English-French relations, Conflict management, Ethnic groups, Political activity

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military conflict between the army and guerrilla groups....Jp13

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conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups

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Ethnic conflict involves tensions and violence between different ethnic groups, often rooted in historical grievances or competition for resources. Genocide, on the other hand, is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group with the intent to eliminate them entirely. Genocide is a more extreme form of violence and is considered a crime under international law.

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The population is divided among four major ethnic groups.

Ethnic and tribal conflict has been central to Afghan history.

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Ethnic and tribal conflict has been central to Afghan history.

The population is divided among four major ethnic groups.

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Matthew Sussex has written:

'Conflict in the former USSR' -- subject(s): Politics and government, National security, Military History, Violence, Ethnic relations, International Security, Political stability, Social conflict, Social conditions, Ethnic conflict, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International

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Ancient India is one of the first civilisations, inhabited by the old Indo-Aryan ethnic group.

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Bohemia is not part of Russia. It is part of the Czech Republic.

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They smoke lots of weed so they be all chill.

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most educational systems unofficially encourage conflict

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Virginia Tilley has written:

'Seeing Indians' -- subject(s): Cultural assimilation, Ethnic conflict, Ethnic identity, Ethnic relations, History, Indians of Central America, Race relations

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