International Conflicts

International conflicts refer to disputes or confrontations that occur between sovereign states, nations, or international entities. These conflicts can arise from various factors, including territorial disputes, resource competition, ideological differences, historical grievances, or power struggles. International conflicts can manifest in different forms, ranging from diplomatic disagreements and economic sanctions to military confrontations and wars.Such conflicts often involve complex interactions between multiple actors, including governments, non-state actors, and international organizations. They may have significant impacts on global stability, security, and international relations. Resolutions to international conflicts can be sought through diplomacy, negotiation, and conflict mediation, along with interventions by international bodies like the United Nations. The dynamics of international conflicts are shaped by political, cultural, economic, and social factors, making them multifaceted and often difficult to resolve.