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"proliferation of conflicts" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the rapid increase or spread of conflicts. Example: The ongoing political turmoil in the region has led to a proliferation of conflicts, causing devastation and displacement among the local population.
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The bipolar system of alliances prompted the development of regional organizations e.g., the Warsaw Pact organized by the Soviet Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATOO) established by the United States and encouraged the proliferation of conflicts on the peripheries of the two blocs, including in Korea, Vietnam, and Berlin.
Dr. Erin Miller, the manager of the the Global Terrorism Database at the University of Maryland, said that the big upswing in incidents is linked to a worldwide proliferation of conflicts involving non-state actors.
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How would you rate each of them in terms of prioritisation, in terms of weighting, how much they actually add to the proliferation of conflict?
Section 6 conducts simulation analysis to investigate the proliferation of conflict minerals through global supply chains.
We show that a limited number of firms belonging to some specific industries and countries plays an important role in the global proliferation of conflict minerals.
Second, the finding in Section 4 (i.e., most firms are connected within six links) suggests that the proliferation of conflict minerals may be surprisingly quick.
Finally, we discuss what such production globalization implies for the proliferation of conflict minerals (i.e., minerals extracted from conflict zones and sold to firms in other countries to perpetuate fighting) through global buyer-supplier linkages.
In this section, we conduct a simulation exercise to learn about the implications of the structure of the global buyer-supplier network, which we studied in the previous sections, for the proliferation of conflict minerals.
First, the finding in Section 3 (i.e., the link distribution has a power law tail) suggests that a small number of firms with an extremely large number of links play an important role in the proliferation of conflict minerals.
Third, the finding in Section 5 (i.e., firms within an industry – rather than within a country – tends to form a community) suggests that national borders do not matter for the proliferation of conflict minerals.
The proliferation of ethnic conflicts and civil wars in places like the Balkans, Haiti and Liberia provided employment for the personnel of many new companies.
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