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Conflict in the developing world has not changed significantly since the end of the Cold War.
False
The nature of conflict and war in the developing world has led to important questions about the essence of development.
True
The chapter discusses whether 'new wars' are actually new at all.
True
The process of development is not linked to violent conflict.
False
The chapter does not consider the justifications for and practice of international humanitarian intervention.
False
Conflict in the developing world has remained unchanged since the end of the Cold War.
False
Supporters of the 'new wars' thesis claim that conflict in the developing world has significantly changed since the end of the Cold War.
True
Contemporary conflict in the developing world has no new key features that require consideration in post-conflict development.
False
The nature of conflict and war in the developing world has not raised questions about the essence of development.
False
The term 'new wars' is being questioned as to whether these conflicts are genuinely new.
True
Conflict in the developing world has not led to important questions being asked about the essence of development
False
The term 'new wars' is not being questioned as to whether these conflicts are genuinely new
False
Contemporary conflict in the developing world has no new key features that require consideration in post-conflict development
False
The process of development is not linked to violent conflict
False
Supporters of the 'new wars' thesis claim that conflict in the developing world has significantly changed since the end of the Cold War
True
Quiz: Characteristics of Conflict in the Developing World Test your knowledge on the empirical characteristics of conflict and wars in developing states and regions. Explore whether conflict has significantly changed since the end of the Cold War and the impact of the 'new wars' thesis. Understand what conflict looks like in the developing world and its implications.
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