Berg and Benporat argue that regionality is an act of using territory as a tool to ensure certain results (p. 30, 2008). This will not lead to intense conflict in certain areas. (Berg, Ben-Porat, 2008) The importance of division is to improve the new political boundary by dividing one country into one territory to prevent ethnic conflict. There are many cases to support and oppose the idea of division, and many controversial results can be seen from zoning countries, the impression is that it is over
In addition to quantifying the direct impact of racial division on conflict, we also documented the serious ripple effect in the area adjacent to the separatist race. There are many reasons for the ripple effect. Firstly, the battlefield between a divided ethnic group and the central government (or other race) may spread beyond the historic houses of a split race. For example, the battle between Somali and Ethiopian tribes is not just outside the border. Secondly, in many cases, the conflict at the house of the split race brings about migration to evacuation centers and the influx of refugees to neighboring areas, which in turn can cause conflicts. For example, the discriminatory policy against Mobus Cecek's Arles resulted in their expulsion from Zaire and affected neighboring areas of Zaire and Uganda.
At the end of the nineteenth century, "competition for Africa" artificially depicting the political boundary of Africa among the major countries of Africa is a division of several ethnic groups among newly established African countries I brought it. These columns show that the divided ethnic group experienced a more destructive civil war over a long period of time. It also reveals considerable ripple effect as ethnic conflicts extend from the group's historic residences to non-divisive tribes where the neighboring regions were divided.
Our analysis reveals substantial ripple effect. The harmful consequences of fragmentation are not limited to the house of the divided race. Many civil warfare also occurs in tribal areas adjacent to separatist ethnic homes. The civil war is often prolonged and more destructive. According to our estimates, under other circumstances, ethnic minorities living near ethnic quarantine may experience an average of 5% of domestic conflicts. We studied the neglected colonization, the result of the struggle for Africa. And it resulted in the division of several African ethnic groups of different countries. Split ethnic groups are exposed to internal conflict over groups that are not directly affected by inappropriate border design.