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Galtung’s Conflict Triangle

Galtung’s Conflict Triangle illustrates the interconnected elements of conflict: structure, culture, and direct violence. The structural component refers to underlying issues like inequality and injustice. Cultural aspects involve beliefs, values, and narratives that shape perceptions of the conflict. Direct violence is the visible, physical harm inflicted during disputes. By understanding how these elements interact, we can better analyze and address conflicts, aiming for resolutions that target root causes rather than just the symptoms of violence. This holistic approach encourages resolving issues peacefully and sustainably.