conflict escalation
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conflict escalation
Summary
conflict escalation is a model[1]. It draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (model category, ranking #39 of 75).[2]
Key Facts
- conflict escalation is the creator of Friedrich Glasl[3].
- conflict escalation's instance of is recorded as model[4].
- conflict escalation's GND ID is recorded as 4153029-9[5].
- conflict escalation's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85044774[6].
- conflict escalation's subclass of is recorded as change[7].
- conflict escalation's subclass of is recorded as risk source[8].
- conflict escalation's subclass of is recorded as instability[9].
- conflict escalation's opposite of is recorded as de-escalation[10].
- conflict escalation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0165dg[11].
- conflict escalation's has cause is recorded as human overpopulation[12].
- conflict escalation's has effect is recorded as war[13].
- conflict escalation's studied by is recorded as conflict analysis & resolution[14].
- conflict escalation's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12pgclzxk[15].
- conflict escalation's Thesaurus for Graphic Materials ID is recorded as tgm003654[16].
- conflict escalation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2779064071[17].
- conflict escalation's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007553186005171[18].
- conflict escalation's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as de-escalation[19].
- conflict escalation's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as deconfliction line[20].
- conflict escalation's Yale LUX ID is recorded as concept/137d89ed-6de5-499a-b3c5-daa1931ebf17[21].
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Works and Contributions
conflict escalation is the creator of Friedrich Glasl[3].
Why It Matters
conflict escalation draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (model category, ranking #39 of 75).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]