"Accidental Adversaries" typically refers to situations in which individuals or groups do not set out to be opponents but nonetheless find themselves in conflict due to misunderstandings, miscommunications, or differing goals and interests. This concept is often discussed in contexts such as international relations, organizational behavior, and conflict resolution. In international relations, for example, countries may inadvertently become adversaries due to competing interests, historical grievances, or unexpected policy decisions, despite having no intention of hostility.

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