Is Religion a Barrier to Peace? Religious Influence on Violent Intrastate Conflict Termination
In recent years, a burgeoning literature has emerged on the relationship between religion and conflict. Contradictory theories address the dynamics and termination of religious violent conflicts. Some studies focus on the destructive role of religion, arguing that religious conflicts are longer, mor...
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