Relative Resources theory suggests that conflict arises when parties perceive a difference in their resources, such as power, wealth, or territory, and feel threatened by this disparity. This theory posits that conflicts are likely to occur when individuals or groups believe that the other side's resources pose a challenge to their own status or well-being. Efforts to resolve these conflicts often involve balancing or redistributing resources to address perceived inequalities.
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