Conflict strategies refer to the methods and approaches employed by individuals or groups involved in conflicts or wars to achieve their goals. These strategies can include military tactics, diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, intelligence gathering, and more.
Related terms
Guerrilla Warfare: Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare where small groups use unconventional tactics to combat larger forces. It often involves hit-and-run attacks and blending into civilian populations.
Diplomacy: Diplomacy involves negotiations and discussions between countries or parties involved in a conflict with the aim of reaching peaceful resolutions. It can include formal meetings, treaties, and international agreements.
Cyber Warfare: Cyber warfare refers to the use of computer technology and networks to disrupt or damage the information systems of an adversary. It can involve hacking, spreading malware, or conducting online espionage.