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A fault line war is a communal conflict between states or groups from different [[civilizations]] that have become violent. <ref>Samuel P. Huntington, ''The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order,'' page 252. Simon & Schuster, copyright 1996.</ref> |
A fault line war is a communal conflict between states or groups from different [[civilizations]] that have become violent. <ref>Samuel P. Huntington, ''The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order,'' page 252. Simon & Schuster, copyright 1996.</ref> |
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A fault line war is a communal conflict between states or groups from different civilizations that have become violent. [1]