Sentences with phrase «war conflict between»

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Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions of political prisoners and military intervention in the civil war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen as a proxy war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
Social scientists, psychiatrists, and conflict mediators around the globe have relied on this tool for years to help solve marital woes, foster better communication between psychologists and their patients, and even mediate international conflicts between warring parties.
«Between everyone in the room, there was no shortage of analytical thinking and no shortage of conflicting advice,» Marcello says of his quickly convened war room.
Between 2010 and 2016, Maryland's standard - issue license plate commemorated the War of 1812 in honor of the bicentennial of the conflict.
Stavridis said there was at least a 10 percent chance of a nuclear war between the US and North Korea, and a 20 to 30 percent chance of a conventional conflict that could kill a million people or more.
The Ukrainian conflict is now largely frozen and has reached the stage of trade - war between Russia and Western powers; as seen with Ukraine's recent free - trade agreement with the European Union.
There is only ONE MESSAGE on earth now that can definitely end the war and all kind of bloody feuds and conflicts within and / or between all Religions and Sects; and here it is for all Peace Loving and Truth Seeking intelligent Humans all over the world now:
Causation is always complex, but if the only difference between two warring groups is religion, then that certainly sounds like a religious conflict to me.
Among the doctrines which caused conflict between the Qadianis and the general body of Muslims was Ghulam Ahmad's rejection of jihad, holy war, as one of the principles of Islam.
«Through the workings of a diplomacy based on the balance of power, a local conflict was transformed into a European war, which itself, through the influence of industry, democracy, and the rough equivalence between the opposing forces, grew into a hyperbolic war
Once again, we are in a war portrayed as a conflict between, to use Reinhold Niebuhr's phrase, the children of light and the children of darkness.
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
The irony of the irrepressible conflict has been noted again and again by students of the War Between the States and its aftermath (which is hardly over in 1976).
Although this scenario might sound painfully familiar, the year in question is 1095, not 2004; the leader is Pope Urban II, not President George W. Hush; and the call to arms initiates not a war in Iraq but the long and bloody conflict between Islam and the West know as the Crusades.
After tracing the long history of conflict between communities both national and imperial, he concluded that the struggle had «reached a climax in the cold war and the nuclear dilemma of the present day.»
Christianity has had its share of religious wars between factions of the same faith; there are still conflicts between the factions.
The conflict between the Myanmar government and the Karen and other ethnic groups such as the Karenni, Mon and Shan is considered by many analysts to be the longest - running civil war in the world.
That there was an irreconcilable conflict between the practices of war and the developing humaneness of the prophets and their ideas of God is clear in retrospect, but that it should have been clear in the eighth century and that even then the hope of a warless world should have been unequivocably stated, is amazing.
In 1640 conflict arose between Charles and Parliament which came to a climax in civil war.
Between A.D. 1815 and A.D. 1914 no conflict that could be called a general European war broke out.
Most of Italy came under the rule of Charlemagne and this led to future conflicts between the Emperor and the Pope that eventually led to civil war.
The latter starred for the College of the Pacific and bounced around professional basketball with the now defunct Washington Capitols, Chicago Stags and Baltimore Bullets between World War II and the Korean conflict.
There have been some interesting conflicts in recent times but nothing close to the epic nine - year war between Arsenal and Manchester United from 1996 to 2005.
Generally speaking, in a genuine military conflict between nations, it is not considered a war crime to target a military installation that is used by «combatants» in a conflict (as opposed to civilians or hospitals for the wounded, for example).
The country was riven apart by domestic political conflicts between president and parliament that at times verged on civil war.
How are we to cope with potential conflicts between the cause and conduct of war in cases such as this?
Question 1 The Geneva Convention, which only applies between states, would still apply even if neither nation declared war or a military conflict.
However, if you see Cold War merely as a specific manifestation of a generic geopolitical conflict between Russian interest to create a defensible empire, and US interest to prevent a creation of a powerful Eurasian empire combining Russia's natural resources and European resources, then you will see why current events show a marked resemblance to Cold War.
As long as the conflict is framed by other parties as a conflict between the ruling - AKP and the PKK, civil war remains an unlikely outcome.
The track record of international conflict management in civil wars since the end of the Cold War has been impressive, with internationally facilitated negotiated ends to long wars in Guatemala, Mozambique, Burundi, El Salvador, and between northern and southern Sudan.
If you go by official definition (e.g. on Wikipedia), then the Cold War - defined as geopolitical conflict between USSR - led communist block and Western democracies - was officially over December 25, 1991 with the dissolution of the USSR.
The author shows that in modern conflict there are no distinct boundaries between different levels of operations or between war and peace and suggests how we need to change our thinking, planning, training and organisation, and how to do it.
During the First World War the Labour Party split between supporters and opponents of the conflict but opposition to the war grew within the party as time went War the Labour Party split between supporters and opponents of the conflict but opposition to the war grew within the party as time went war grew within the party as time went on.
For those who, with Herbert Morrison, have never seen any conflict «between Labour and what are known as the middle classes», and who, with Aneurin Bevan, denounce class war, calling instead for «a platform broad enough for all to stand upon» and for the making of «war upon a system, not upon a class».
Topics include the rights of persons with disabilities; the rights and responsibilities of drug users and ethical considerations for dignified addiction treatment; improving maternal and child health through advancements in women's rights; the effects of violence; access to affordable and appropriate health care and treatment; health disparities between different population groups; health during war and conflict; the health of internally displaced persons and refugees; and recognition of social and structural forces that impact the health of individuals and groups.
Since the end of World War II, violent conflict between states has declined drastically, owing in part to the nuclear standoff of the major powers (two scorpions in a bottle writ large).
This new IISS report finds that climate change is unlikely to spark interstate wars between major military powers in the next three or four decades, but it simultaneously cautions that climate change will boost the chances of scrambles for limited resources, mass migrations and civil conflict.
Cyberwarfare is more likely to reflect the wars fought against shadowy terrorist networks such as al - Qaeda as opposed to conflicts between uniformed national military forces.
Kendall, now a visiting research professor at Northeastern University in Boston, has maintained Reisner's old excavating concession through two civil wars: the recently settled 20 - year - long conflict in the south between Sudan's Islamic fundamentalist government and the rebels, and the ongoing genocide in the western Darfur region.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), worldwide military expenditures have been growing annually for the past 15 years, and between 15 and 20 major armed conflicts — yes, wars — are in progress as you read this.
Alex Randall, project manager of the Climate Change and Migration Coalition, says that the link between climate change and conflict is still fairly weak, and that it shouldn't shift the responsibility of the war away from political or diplomatic failures:
The study included about 286,000 mostly male veterans between the ages of 45 and 81 who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and conflicts dating back to the Korean War.
While the United States fights itself in the Civil War, the western border territories find themselves engaged in the Dakota War of 1862, a bloody conflict between settlers and the Native Americans.
Synopsis: In a society ravaged by centuries of war between humans and vampires, a legendary warrior priest (Paul Bettany), a veteran of the last conflict, li... [MORE]
«Silver of Lead» will center on the conflict between Escobar and General Hugo Martinez, as chronicled in Simon Strong's book «Whitewash: Pablo Escobar and the Cocaine Wars
Do you feel there a conflict between Turner's statement and the promotion of a war game?
«The conflict between Tony [Stark] and Cap was so intense in this movie, we needed somebody who didn't have the investment The Avengers have in their Civil War and their family,» said Anthony Russo.
We already know that the big plot of Captain America: Civil War will hinge on a conflict of ideologies between Steve Rogers» unfrozen patriot and Tony Stark's opinionated billionaire.
There is an interesting conflict between the senior army personnel's vision of nation, war and military service and those of Bill in particular which adds weight to the proceedings.
Michael Kus is a concept artist from Poland who between jobs has been working on a personal project called 1952, which draws a line through Second World War technological development and imagines a conflict that, into its third decade, is being fought with fancy jet aircraft and mechs.
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