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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: 1,3, University of Haifa (International School), course: Honors Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies: Regional Conflict, language: English, abstract: Throughout history, it has always been Protestants against Catholics and vice versa, with some more and some less violent phases. Although the clashes appeared between those two religious groups, it is important to notice that this conflict is no longer about religion, but about politics. It is about the future of the…mehr

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: 1,3, University of Haifa (International School), course: Honors Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies: Regional Conflict, language: English, abstract: Throughout history, it has always been Protestants against Catholics and vice versa, with some more and some less violent phases. Although the clashes appeared between those two religious groups, it is important to notice that this conflict is no longer about religion, but about politics. It is about the future of the Northern Irish state, whether it will remain part of the United Kingdom (UK) or whether it will become part of the Republic of Ireland. The majority of Protestants support the first option whereas the majority of Catholics support the latter. But that is only a coincidence, they are competing nations and not competing religions, since neither side denies the other's religion's right to exist. I argue that this conflict perfectly illustrates how contradicting identities and interests can cause a conflict, especially if the state is too weak to control the different forces within its territory.
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Anna Fuchs wurde 1989 geboren. Ihr Studium der Politikwissenschaft an der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen schloss sie im Jahr 2012 mit dem akademischen Grad Bachelor of Arts erfolgreich ab. Zurzeit studiert sie an derselben Universität im Masterstudiengang Friedensforschung und internationale Politik. Bereits während ihres Bachelorstudiums widmete sie sich eingehend der Thematik internationaler Konflikte und friedlicher Konfliktlösung, und verbrachte ihr Auslandssemester an der Universität Haifa, Israel, wo sie am Honors Program in Peace and Conflict Studies teilnahm. Außerdem absolvierte sie Praktika bei NGOs, die sich unter anderem mit ziviler Konfliktbearbeitung befassen.