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Graph of conflict deaths from 1990 to 2002. The spike of one-sided violence in 1994 is mostly due to the
Rwandan genocide .
This is a list of wars that began between 1990 and 2002. Other wars can be found in the historical
lists of wars and the
list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity . Major wars from this era include the
Rwandan Civil War in Africa, the
Yugoslav Wars in Europe, the
Tajikistani Civil War in Asia, and the
Cenepa War in
South America . United States is the most successful country in wars having fought 434 wars, winning 395, and losing 16.
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See also
Notes
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j Major contributing nations with more than 200 troops as of May 2015
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