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Partition Partition
Partition BIBLIOGRAPHY To paraphrase Winston Churchill, partition is the worst solution to political conflict, perhaps, except all others. Partition is an inadequate political tool whose time always comes when other solutions seem to be lacking. Often employed to resolve conflict and restore... Read more
Peace Process Peace Process
Peace Process BIBLIOGRAPHY A peace process is a series of persistent diplomatic and political initiatives to negotiate a resolution to a protracted conflict between political entities. The term was first used consistently during the 1970s to describe the efforts to negotiate peace agreements... Read more
Class conflict Class conflict
Class Conflict BIBLIOGRAPHY Class conflicts are a crucial determinant of historical change, for “history Read more
Conflict Conflict
ConflictI. Psychological AspectsEdward J. MurrayBIBLIOGRAPHYII. Political AspectsRobert C. NorthBIBLIOGRAPHYIII. Social AspectsLewis A. CoserBIBLIOGRAPHYIV. Anthropological AspectsLaura NaderBIBLIOGRAPHYI PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTSConflict refers to a situation in which a person is motivated to engage in... Read more
Kulturkampf Kulturkampf
Kulturkampf [Ger.,=conflict of cultures], the conflict between the German government under Bismarck and the Roman Catholic Church. The promulgation (1870) of the dogma of the infallibility of the pope in matters of faith and morals within the church sparked the conflict; it implied that the... Read more
Nonviolence Nonviolence
NONVIOLENCE. Gandhian nonviolence (ahimsa ) is an active civic virtue that habitually disposes individuals, social groups, and political authorities to resist violence through non-violent means and to resolve conflicts using peaceful methods. It recognizes violence as a fact and nonviolence as a... Read more
Conflict of Laws Conflict of Laws
Conflict of LawsScope and characterHistorical developmentBasic problems of conflict of lawsThe promise of conflict of lawsBIBLIOGRAPHYConflict of laws, a subject also known as private international law, arises from the universal acknowledgment that not every human transaction can be, or ought to be,... Read more
David Lloyd David Lloyd
David Lloyd c.1656-1731, political leader in colonial Pennsylvania, b. Wales. Having been commissioned attorney general of Pennsylvania by William Penn, Lloyd arrived in Philadelphia in 1686. He later became a member of the provincial assembly, acting as its speaker and serving in the provincial... Read more
Generation Gap Generation Gap
293. Generation Gap Fathers and Sons Turgenev novel depicts conflicts of politics and generations. [Russ. Lit.: Benét, 341] Pontifex, Theobald domineering father disinherits his unworldly son. [Br. Lit.: Butler The Way of All Flesh in Magill I, 1097] Wynne, Hugh never wins the... Read more

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