The right to use grassland for cattle; Jiang treats conflict over grazing rights as a primary pastoral source of war.
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grazing rights
The right to use grassland for cattle; Jiang treats conflict over grazing rights as a primary pastoral source of war.
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Nomadic pastoralism creates conflict over grazing rights and cattle, because survival depends both on feeding one's herds and potentially stealing others' herds.
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"...the cows are eating all the grass, what happens usually? Conflict, right? Because you are now in competition for what we call grazing rights...."
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