Political Conflict

Political conflict refers to a disagreement or struggle between groups, organizations, or individuals over political power, governance, policies, or ideological beliefs. It often arises from competing interests, values, or goals within a society, such as different political parties, social movements, or ethnic groups. Political conflict can manifest in various forms, including debates, protests, civil disobedience, or armed struggle. It can be resolved through negotiation, dialogue, or, in some cases, may escalate into violence or warfare if left unaddressed. The dynamics of political conflict can significantly influence societal change, governance structures, and the overall stability of a state or region.