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- Protracted_social_conflict abstract "Protracted social conflict is a technical term in a theory developed by Edward Azar. It generally refers to conflicts described by other researchers as protracted or intractable, i.e. as complex, severe, commonly enduring, and often violent.When a group's identity is threatened or frustrated, intractable conflict is almost inevitable. Protracted social conflict as Edward Azar termed it, denotes hostile interactions between communal groups that are based in deep-seated racial, ethnic, religious and cultural hatreds, and that persist over long periods of time with sporadic outbreaks of violence.".
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- Protracted_social_conflict subject Category:Conflict.
- Protracted_social_conflict subject Category:Dispute_resolution.
- Protracted_social_conflict subject Category:Sectarian_violence.
- Protracted_social_conflict comment "Protracted social conflict is a technical term in a theory developed by Edward Azar. It generally refers to conflicts described by other researchers as protracted or intractable, i.e. as complex, severe, commonly enduring, and often violent.When a group's identity is threatened or frustrated, intractable conflict is almost inevitable.".
- Protracted_social_conflict label "Protracted social conflict".
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