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How Internal Political Conflicts Become Wars: General and Particular Aspects / V. Vasiliev   Journal Article
V. Vasiliev Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract INTERNAL political conflicts, the exponential growth of which began long before the 21st century started, have been and remain one of the gravest challenges to the world community. Contrary to the widespread opinion, in the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries, the number of violent internal political conflicts prevailed over interstate armed confrontations. After World War II, the trend became obvious: today, there are much more internal political than interstate armed conflicts in the world.
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