![]() ![]() ![]() The Rwandan Genocide (1990s) Where Hutus massacred 800 000 Tutsis – a good example of ethnic tension resulting in mass murder War, Conflict and Development – Key Case Studies The global shadow economy – refers to the illegal trade in the trafficking or arms, drugs and diamonds. New Wars – typical conflicts today which tend to be civil wars and are much smaller scale than ‘old wars’ and involve small arms (guns), often fuelled by ethnic differences and funded by ‘shadow economies’ WII – based around an alliance of Nation States involving the whole might of the nation in producing heavy scale military machinery (tanks/ fighter jets) and hundreds of thousands of troops. Terrorism – “The use or threat of action designed to influence the government or an international governmental organisation or to intimidate the public, or a section of the public made for the purposes of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause It is intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communitiesĬivil War – a war where the forces in conflict belong to the same nation or political entity and are vying for control of or independence from that nation or political entity War – organized, armed, and often a ‘prolonged conflict’ that is carried on between states, nations, or other parties. War, Conflict and Development – Key Theories War and Conflict, Definitions of Key Concepts.War, Conflict and Development – Key Case Studies.War and Conflict, Definitions of Key Concepts. ![]()
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