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conflict Conflict - the sharpest way to resolve contradictions in the interests, objectives, views, arising in the course of social interaction, is to counter the participants of this interaction, and usually accompanied by negative emotions that goes beyond rules and regulations.

political conflicts Political conflict - the clash, confrontation of political actors, the opposite due to their political interests, values ​​and attitudes, a variety of competitive interaction between two or more parties (groups of states, individuals), challenging each other's distribution of powers or resources.

examples: One known example of political and topical collision is the conflict between Russia and Japan over ownership southern Kurils, which the Soviet Union was at the end of World War II.

examples: Iran-Contra - a major political scandal in the United States in the second half of the 1980s. Erupted in late 1986, when it became known that some members of the U.S. administration organized secret arms shipments to Iran, in violation of the arms embargo against the country. Further investigation revealed that the money received from the sale of weapons, went to finance the Nicaraguan Contra rebels bypassing congressional ban on funding.

Ethnic conflict Ethnic conflict (or ethnic) - the conflict between ethnic communities, usually living in the vicinity of a particular nation. Since the "nationality" in the Russian language usually means the same as "ethnicity", then it is sometimes called ethnic conflicts.

examples: Islam teaches Arabs dislike Jews for centuries , and they occupied Palestine. Each ultra- religious Muslim lives with a dream to kill a Jew . Between the Chinese and the Japanese , the Japanese repeatedly harassed the Chinese and forced the last time it was in the Second World War. And so among the Chinese living anger and hatred toward Japan. And the Japanese themselves do not reciprocate. Between India and Pakistan , when the western part of India is under pressure from the Arabs embraced Islam and nachyalis strong sectarian strife , so to Islam teaches hate Gentiles , Hindus and pagans . after independence, they were separated from India and Pakistan were called . But some Pakistanis who want the territory have not got them and now they are all the time threatening India war.

Pedagogical conflict For pedagogical conflicts include interpersonal conflicts between teacher and pupil ( teacher and student , parent and child ) , as well as inter-group conflicts , if they arise between the teacher and the class instance . Just pedagogical conflicts are part of the conflict of generations . Pedagogical conflicts are and their specific features. The main distinguishing feature of pedagogical conflict consists in opposing social-role positions. Teacher position can be roughly put into words , "I intended to educate you ! " Pupil position is reflected in the classic phrase: "I do not want to be educated ."

interpersonal conflict Interpersonal conflict - clash of opposing goals, motivations, points of view of interests of participants interaction. Interpersonal conflict is manifested in the interaction between two or more persons. In interpersonal conflict actors confront each other and find out their relationship directly, face to face. It is one of the most common types of conflicts. They can occur both between colleagues and between the closest people.

Thank you for your attention! Presentation prepared: Vlad Muzafarov, Dmitry Osadchiy