A situation characterized by conflicting interests or values leading to a struggle, often involving tension or disagreement between individuals or groups.
A state of contention or conflict that emerges from a tangled relationship or competing claims, typically manifesting as internal disagreements within organizations or communities.
An ongoing or emerging conflict marked by opposition, which can be seen in various contexts, such as international relations or labor disputes.
Example:
紛争のない人間社会はありえない。
A conflict that arises between multiple countries within a relatively small geographic area, often characterized by localized disputes and tensions.
Disputes or disagreements that occur within a specific region, typically involving political, social, or territorial issues among neighboring states.
A struggle for influence, resources, or control that takes place in a defined area, often resulting in military confrontation or diplomatic standoffs between involved parties.
A disagreement or conflict that arises between different countries, typically not escalating to the level of war.
A situation characterized by competing interests or claims among nations that may involve diplomatic negotiations or interventions.
A contentious issue among nations that can vary in severity, often requiring resolution through international law or organizations.
A conflict between sovereign states that can affect international relations and may involve economic, political, or military tensions.
Example:
国際紛争解決のために武力に訴えてはならない。
異なる民族間で起こる緊張や対立が原因となる論争や争いを指し、特に文化や宗教の違いによる対立が顕著である状況を表す言葉。
特定の民族グループが他の民族グループと対立し、しばしば暴力的な衝突や社会的不安を伴う問題を指す。
民族的アイデンティティや利益の相違が引き起こす、社会的・政治的な対立や争いを指し、国家や地域に深刻な影響を及ぼすことがある現象。
A disagreement or conflict between countries regarding the demarcation or control of their shared borders.
A legal or diplomatic confrontation resulting from differing claims about the territory or sovereignty at a national boundary.
An ongoing struggle or contention involving two or more nations that arises from competing interests over geographical divisions.