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Write an essay based on examples to show how conflicts get resolved.

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Resolvation of Conflicts : (1) Think of the different kinds of coflicts that exist in the world today at the widest level there are (or were) conflicts betwen nations and blocs of nations. For example during the cold war period (1945-1990) there were conflicts between capitalistic countries and communist countries. With the end of Cold War and disintegration of former USSR that conflict ended.

Resolvation of Conflicts : (1) Think of the different kinds of coflicts that exist in the world today at the widest level there are (or were) conflicts betwen nations and blocs of nations. For example during the cold war period (1945-1990) there were conflicts between capitalistic countries and communist countries. With the end of Cold War and disintegration of former USSR that conflict ended.(2) Many kinds of conflicts also exist within nations. These conflicts may be based on caste, class, gender or status. Constitutional changes, political resolution can brings the end of such conflicts.

Resolvation of Conflicts : (1) Think of the different kinds of coflicts that exist in the world today at the widest level there are (or were) conflicts betwen nations and blocs of nations. For example during the cold war period (1945-1990) there were conflicts between capitalistic countries and communist countries. With the end of Cold War and disintegration of former USSR that conflict ended.(2) Many kinds of conflicts also exist within nations. These conflicts may be based on caste, class, gender or status. Constitutional changes, political resolution can brings the end of such conflicts.(3) From time to time we listen or read about conflict between advanced and develop in countries. These conflicts come up due to clash of interest or differences of their ideologies etc.

Resolvation of Conflicts : (1) Think of the different kinds of coflicts that exist in the world today at the widest level there are (or were) conflicts betwen nations and blocs of nations. For example during the cold war period (1945-1990) there were conflicts between capitalistic countries and communist countries. With the end of Cold War and disintegration of former USSR that conflict ended.(2) Many kinds of conflicts also exist within nations. These conflicts may be based on caste, class, gender or status. Constitutional changes, political resolution can brings the end of such conflicts.(3) From time to time we listen or read about conflict between advanced and develop in countries. These conflicts come up due to clash of interest or differences of their ideologies etc.(4) Developing countries are today arenes for conflict between the old and the new. The old order is no longer able to meet the new forces, nor the new wants and aspirations of the people, but neither is it moribund—in fact, it is still very much alive.

Resolvation of Conflicts : (1) Think of the different kinds of coflicts that exist in the world today at the widest level there are (or were) conflicts betwen nations and blocs of nations. For example during the cold war period (1945-1990) there were conflicts between capitalistic countries and communist countries. With the end of Cold War and disintegration of former USSR that conflict ended.(2) Many kinds of conflicts also exist within nations. These conflicts may be based on caste, class, gender or status. Constitutional changes, political resolution can brings the end of such conflicts.(3) From time to time we listen or read about conflict between advanced and develop in countries. These conflicts come up due to clash of interest or differences of their ideologies etc.(4) Developing countries are today arenes for conflict between the old and the new. The old order is no longer able to meet the new forces, nor the new wants and aspirations of the people, but neither is it moribund—in fact, it is still very much alive.(5) The conflict produces much unseemly argument, discord, confusion and on occassion, even bloodshed. Under the circumstances, it is tempting for the sociologist to look to the good old peaceful days in sheer nostalgia. But a moment's reflection should convince him that the old order was not conflict-free and that it persetrated in human cruelties on vast sections of the population. A theoretical approach that regards conflict as abnormal, or that invests equilibrium with a special value in the name of science, can be a handicap in studying developing societies.

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