Conflict Resolution: Dynamics, Process and Structure

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Ho-Won Jeong
Ashgate, 1999 - Political Science - 221 pages
In recent years there has been confusion in the field of conflict analysis and resolution as to the future directions of research and practice. This book argues that traditional understanding of conflict resolution does not adequately discuss structural conditions needed for intervention, strategies for conflict de-escalation, and post conflict peace building stratagies. In this text, scholars introduce a set of issues which reflect recent thinking in the field.

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The Anatomy of DeEscalation
37
Identity Formation and Transformation
59
SocialPsychological Processes
81
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