Conflict analysis

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Conflict analysis or conflict assessment is an initial stage of conflict resolution in which parties seek to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics in their relationship.[1] For instance, in Darfur, conflict analysis of the Fur-Arab War in 1987 noted that "from time immemorial, seasonal fluctuations in water and grazing land had led to conflict over natural resources in Darfur."[2] Many schools, such as George Mason University, have programs related to conflict analysis and resolution. There are also various subsets of conflict analysis such as environmental conflict analysis, which deal with specific types of disputes.[3]

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Amsterdam Center for Conflict Studies (ACS)