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===Core state and fault line conflicts=== <!-- Possible link target. Please check before changing sub-section header. --> In Huntington's view, intercivilizational conflict manifests itself in two forms: fault line conflicts and core state conflicts. ''[[Fault line war|Fault line conflicts]]'' are on a local level and occur between adjacent states belonging to different civilizations or within states that are home to populations from different civilizations. ''Core state conflicts'' are on a global level between the major states of different civilizations. Core state conflicts can arise out of fault line conflicts when core states become involved.<ref name="Huntington1">{{cite book | last = Huntington | first = Samuel P. | author-link = Samuel P. Huntington | title = The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order | orig-year = 1997 | edition = The Free Press | year = 2002 | publisher = Simon $ Schuster | location = London | isbn = 978-0-7432-3149-7 | page = 207f | chapter = Chapter 9: The Global Politics of Civilizations}}</ref> These conflicts may result from a number of causes, such as: relative influence or power (military or economic), discrimination against people from a different civilization, intervention to protect kinsmen in a different civilization, or different values and culture, particularly when one civilization attempts to impose its values on people of a different civilization.<ref name="Huntington1"/>
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