Theoretical and Methological Views of Definition of Conflicts

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Of all the other terms, conflict is a basic concept that appears most frequently in this article.
The term has a Latin origin and is derived from the word of conflictus. It covers a range of
meanings, including a fight, collision, clash, dispute, rift, misunderstanding, contradiction,
or a tendency to run into each other or collide with each other. In essence, it is an activity,
undertaken by individuals or groups, aimed or directed against another individual or
group owing to inconsistencies in their needs, differences in their interests, and tendencies
of discord in their relationships, whether for political, religious, ethnic, racial or any other
reasons. The concept of conflict has accompanied the existence of mankind and society
from its inception and has been observable in the entire course of human history.

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Security and Defence Quarterly
   Theoretical and Methological Views of Definition of Conflicts

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