Propelled by desertification, insecurity and the loss of grazing land to expanding settlements, the southward migration of Nigeria’s herders is causing violent competition over land with local farmers. To prevent the crisis from escalating, the government should strengthen security for herders and
Learn about the world’s top hotspots with the Center for Preventive Action’s (CPA) interactive Global Conflict Tracker.
The Security Council Working Group pursuant to resolution 1612 (2005) reviews reports on violations against ren affected by armed conflict committed by parties that are listed in the annexes to the Secretary-General’s report on ren and armed conflict.
Realistic conflict theory (initialized RCT), also known as realistic group conflict theory (initialized RGCT), is a social psychological model of intergroup conflict. The theory explains how intergroup hostility can arise as a result of conflicting goals and competition over limited resources, and it also offers an explanation for the feelings
1 The Logic of Intra-Ethnic Conflict: Group Fragmentation in the Shadow of State Power T. Camber Warren International Conflict Research (ICR) Center for International and Comparative Studies (CIS)
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NTT Group’s Approach to Conflict Minerals. Some of the minerals originating in the areas affected by conflict, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries, have been suspected of serving as a source of financing for violent armed groups, fomenting conflict and committing serious human rights s.
Conflict Armament Research identifies and tracks conventional weapons and ammunition in contemporary armed conflicts.
Intragroup conflict (or infighting) refers to conflict between two or more members of the same group or team. In recent years, intragroup conflict has received a large amount of attention in conflict and group dynamics literature.
Kosovo conflict: Kosovo conflict, conflict (1998–99) in which ethnic Albanians opposed ethnic Serbs and the government of Yugoslavia (the rump of the former federal state, comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro) in Kosovo.