The causes of civil war are complex and multifaceted, often stemming from a combination of political, economic, social, and cultural factors. Some common causes include disputes over governance and political power, economic inequalities and disparities, ethnic or religious tensions, human rights abuses, and disputes over land or resources. These underlying issues can be exacerbated by external influences, such as intervention by foreign powers or the proliferation of arms and weapons. Ultimately, civil wars are often the result of unresolved conflicts and grievances that have escalated to the point of violent conflict within a country.
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