Galeotti's Law
Galeotti's Law is a principle in the field of social sciences that suggests that the likelihood of a conflict or violence increases with the number of armed groups in a given area. This law highlights how the presence of multiple factions can lead to competition and instability, making it easier for conflicts to arise.
The law is named after Michele Galeotti, an Italian political scientist who studied the dynamics of armed groups and their interactions. By understanding this relationship, policymakers can better address issues related to security and conflict resolution in regions affected by multiple armed factions.