
Civil War (rivalry)
A civil war rivalry involves two or more factions within the same country fighting over political power, control, or differing ideologies. These conflicts often stem from long-standing disagreements about governance, culture, or resources. Unlike external wars between nations, civil war rivalries are internal struggles that threaten national stability and can cause widespread suffering. They typically involve armed groups, political leaders, and civilians, and may result in significant destruction, societal division, and long-term impacts on the country's development. Responding effectively requires understanding the underlying causes and addressing the needs of all involved parties.