Abstract

In recent years, one can observe at least a dozen conflicts in the world, which either are waged by representatives of various faiths, or are interpreted as conflicts on religious grounds. These are the civil war in Yemen, the conflicts in the Indian states of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur, and the conflict in Myanmar between Arakanese Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims. Some of these conflicts are interpreted as a clash between the indigenous people and migrants. However, the religious factor also plays a significant role. In the context of increasing migration activity, it is possible to expect an increase in inter-religious conflict, based on the migration factor. The solution to this problem is seen in the implementation of the project of constitutional patriotism.

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  • one can observe at least a dozen conflicts in the world

  • These are the civil war in Yemen

  • Some of these conflicts are interpreted as a clash between the indigenous people and migrants

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Introduction

За последние годы в мире наблюдается не менее десятка конфликтов, которые либо ведутся представителями различных конфессий, либо осмысливаются как конфликты на религиозной почве. Это и гражданская война в Йемене, и конфликты в индийских штатах – Ассаме, Нагаленде и Манипуре, и конфликт в Мьянме между араканцами-буддистами и мусульманами-рохинджа. Часть этих конфликтов осмысливаются в качестве столкновения коренного населения и мигрантов.

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