what is difference between disputes and conflict
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According to John Burton (1990), a dispute is a short-term disagreement that can result in the disputants reaching some sort of resolution; it involves issues that are negotiable. Conflict, in contrast, is long-term with deeply rooted issues that are seen as “non-negotiable” (1990).
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a fight or an argument is known as conflict and a disagreement or argument between two people, groups or countries
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