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Resource Scarcity: Competition for land, water, or oil (e.g., Sudan’s Darfur conflict).
Power Struggles: Leaders or groups vying for dominance (e.g., WWII’s territorial expansions).
Ideological Clashes: Religions, political systems (e.g., Cold War proxy wars).
Historical Grievances: Unresolved past conflicts (e.g., Israel-Palestine tensions).
Economic Inequality: Disparities fueling rebellion (e.g., Rwanda’s 1994 genocide).
Ethnic/Sectarian Divisions: Identity-based hatred (e.g., Yugoslav Wars).
Failed Governance: Corruption or weak institutions (e.g., Syria’s civil war).
Underlying Triggers:
Misinformation: Propaganda dehumanizes “enemies.”
Arms Proliferation: Easier access to weapons escalates disputes.
International Inaction: Delayed mediation allows conflicts to fester.
Psychological Roots: Fear, tribalism, and the illusion that war solves problems faster than diplomacy.
Modern Context: Cyber warfare and climate-induced resource wars are emerging threats. While treaties and UN peacekeeping curb some conflicts, humanity’s imperfect nature and short-term thinking perpetuate cycles of violence.