Fault Line War

Fault Line War

A fault line war is one that takes place between two or more identity groups (usually religious or ethnic) from different civilizations. [John J. Xenakis (2002-2008). " [http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi-bin/D.PL?d=ww2010.book.localization1 Generational Dynamics: Forecasting America's Destiny] ", unpublished manuscript. Retrieved 12 May 2008.] It is a communal conflict between states or groups from different civilizations that has become violent. These wars may take place between states, between nongovernmental groups, or between states and nongovernmental groups. Most often, the issue in a fault line war is often territory, but it could also be over the control of people. Such wars within states may involve groups that are predominantly located in different territories or groups that are intermixed. In the latter, violence often erupts periodically. [Samuel P. Huntington (1996). "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order" (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-684-84441-9), pg. 252.]

The issue at stake in a fault line war is very symbolic for at least one of the groups involved. Because the issue is one of fundamental identity, these wars are longer and more difficult to resolve than conventional warfare. And even when agreements are reached, the groups are rarely fully satisfied, and often the hatred is only dissolved through genocide. [Ibid. pg. 253.]

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