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Sociology / Gender-based violence / Abuse / Domestic violence / Protracted social conflict / Religious violence / Ethnic conflict / Communal violence / Ethnic group / Dispute resolution / Ethics / Violence
Date: 2014-04-25 22:38:57
Sociology
Gender-based violence
Abuse
Domestic violence
Protracted social conflict
Religious violence
Ethnic conflict
Communal violence
Ethnic group
Dispute resolution
Ethics
Violence

Chapter 4 Violence, Diffusion, and Disintegration in Societal Systems The term “ethnic conflict” has become a euphemism used to categorize sub-state

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