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    Dep·ri·va·tion
    /ˌdeprəˈvāSH(ə)n/

    noun

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  3. the fact of not having something that you need, like enough food, money or a home; the process that causes this. Definition of deprivation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Deprivation definition: . See examples of DEPRIVATION used in a sentence.

    • Indirect Effects
    • Motivation
    • Mobilization
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    One of the most influential theories of war in the international relations literature is Fearon’s (1995) bargaining model. The model has been used to explain the onset of wars (Fearon 1995), the recurrence of identity-based conflicts such as secession wars, the difficulty of reaching an agreement between warring parties, the precariousness of negot...

    Economic deprivation plays a more direct and stronger role in the famous “greed and grievance” theory by Collier and Hoeffler (2004). In the theory, greed refers rebellion as a business venture or a profitable opportunity (Collier and Hoeffler 2004). The greed account states that people living under poverty would join a civil war because of a mater...

    Some studies in the late 2000s investigate a specific type of conflict: ethnic civil wars (e.g. Wimmer et al. 2009; Cederman et al. 2013). These studies further the research agenda concerning the role of grievances and horizontal inequality by regarding ethnic conflicts as a group-level social phenomenon. The shift in focus not only helps to answer...

    As Gurr (2015) points out, people’s identities, desires, and beliefs should be central to any conflict analyses. While the mentioned mechanisms work at the macro- and meso-level, the mechanism that links poverty to grievances at the individual level is mostly assumed in the economics and political science literature. In other words, the micro-found...

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  5. The meaning of DEPRIVATION is the state of being kept from possessing, enjoying, or using something : the state of being deprived : privation; especially : removal from an office, dignity, or benefice. How to use deprivation in a sentence.

  6. 6 days ago · (dɛprɪveɪʃən ) Word forms: plural deprivations. variable noun. If you suffer deprivation, you do not have or are prevented from having something that you want or need. Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours. Synonyms: lack, denial, deficiency, withholding More Synonyms of deprivation.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Overview. deprivation. Quick Reference. Loss; lacking in desired objects or aims. Within the less developed countries deprivation can be acute: water, housing, or food may be lacking. Within the developed world basic provisions may be supplied but, in comparison with the better-off, the poor and the old may well feel a sense of deprivation.

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