Ideological conflicts refer to clashes between different ideologies, often characterized by differences in political, social, or economic beliefs. These conflicts can arise due to disagreements over how societies should be organized and governed.
Related terms
Cultural Revolution: A radical movement led by Mao Zedong in China that aimed to eliminate capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society.
Non-Aligned Movement: A group of countries during the Cold War that chose not to align themselves with either the United States or Soviet Union due to ideological conflicts.
Proxy Wars: Indirect military conflicts fought between two opposing powers through third-party nations, often driven by ideological differences during the Cold War.