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Asked: March 14, 20242024-03-14T08:42:16+05:30 2024-03-14T08:42:16+05:30In: Gandhi and Peace Studies

Explain Causes of Conflict.

Explain Causes of Conflict.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-14T08:43:00+05:30Added an answer on March 14, 2024 at 8:43 am

      Conflicts arise from a multitude of interconnected factors, ranging from socio-economic disparities to political grievances and cultural tensions. Understanding the root causes of conflict is essential for effective conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts. Some primary causes include:

      1. Socio-Economic Inequality: Economic disparities, including unequal access to resources, opportunities, and basic services such as education and healthcare, can breed resentment and fuel conflict. Marginalized communities often perceive themselves as disadvantaged and may resort to violence to address their grievances.

      2. Political Instability and Governance Failures: Weak or corrupt governance structures, lack of democratic institutions, and ineffective rule of law can create an environment ripe for conflict. Authoritarian regimes, political repression, and exclusionary policies may exacerbate tensions and lead to popular uprisings or armed insurgencies.

      3. Ethnic, Religious, and Cultural Divisions: Deep-seated ethnic, religious, or cultural divisions can serve as fault lines for conflict, especially in multi-ethnic societies. Discrimination, marginalization, and the politicization of identity can ignite communal tensions and escalate into violence, as seen in ethnic conflicts and religious extremism.

      4. Resource Scarcity and Competition: Competition over scarce resources such as land, water, minerals, and energy can trigger conflicts, particularly in regions prone to environmental degradation and climate change. Disputes over resource extraction, distribution, and management may escalate into violent confrontations between communities or states.

      5. External Interference and Geopolitical Rivalries: External actors, including neighboring states, regional powers, or global superpowers, may intervene in domestic conflicts to advance their strategic interests or geopolitical agendas. Proxy wars, arms proliferation, and geopolitical rivalries can prolong conflicts and undermine efforts to achieve peace.

      6. Historical Grievances and Trauma: Lingering historical grievances, unresolved injustices, and collective trauma from past conflicts can perpetuate cycles of violence and revenge. Reconciliation and addressing the legacies of past atrocities are crucial for breaking these cycles and building sustainable peace.

      7. Ideological Extremism and Militarization: Ideological extremism, radicalization, and militarization of societies can contribute to the escalation of conflicts, as seen in ideological wars, terrorism, and insurgencies. Extremist ideologies that promote violence and intolerance may exploit grievances and recruit disenfranchised individuals to their cause.

      Overall, conflicts are complex phenomena shaped by a combination of structural, historical, and contextual factors. Addressing the root causes of conflict requires comprehensive strategies that address underlying grievances, promote social justice, and foster inclusive governance and economic development.

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