International
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CONFLICT
RESOLUTION
What
is the importance of Conflict Resolution in
IR?
International
conflict resolution is an interdisciplinary
field of study that allows
students and practitioners to
examine
and formulate effective approaches to
deadly conflict.
Conflict
Resolution is linked to development, human rights,
security policy and social
psychology. Conflict
resolution
requires understanding of root
causes, conflict dynamics,
and seizing opportunities
for conflict
transformation.
Issues
concerning modern conflicts
Modern
conflicts often involve intrastate rather
than the more traditional
interstate struggles,
presenting
new
challenges to policymakers and
peacemakers alike. The intended
result of conflict resolution is
a
reduction
of despair, an enrichment of alternatives,
and the empowerment of all
dimensions conducive to
fair,
sustainable, lasting and
satisfactory agreements.
Some
basic steps for resolving
conflicts
1.
The win/win approach
Identify
attitude shifts to respect
all parties' needs
2.
Creative response
Transform
problems into creative
opportunities
3.
Empathy
Develop
communication tools to build rapport.
Use listening to clarify
understanding
4.
Appropriate assertiveness
Apply
strategies to attack the problem
not the person
5.
Co-operative power
Eliminate
"power over" to build "power
with" others
6.
Managing emotions
Express
fear, anger, hurt and
frustration wisely to effect
change
7.
Willingness to Resolve
Name
personal issues that cloud
the picture
8.
Mapping the conflict
Define
the issues needed to chart common
needs and concerns.
9.
Development of options
Design
creative solutions together
10.
Introduction to negotiation
Plan
and apply effective strategies to reach
agreement
11.
Introduction to mediation
Help
conflicting parties to move towards
solutions
12.
Broadening perspectives
Evaluate
the problem in its broader
context
International
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Relevant
Vocabulary
Dimensions
various angles or
factors
Empowerment
a
process leading to increased
ability
Conducive
something which proves to
promote, support or
encourage
Transformation
-
change
Dynamics
factors behind a phenomenon
Resolution
to
resolve or solve a
problem
Practitioners
those
involved in the practice of
Intrastate
within a state
Suggested
Readings
Students
are advised to read the
following chapters to develop a better understanding
of the various
principals
highlighted in this hand-out:
Chapter
17 in `"A Study of International
Relations" by Dr. Sultan
Khan
Internet
Resources
In
addition to reading from the
textbook, please visit the
following web-pages for this
lecture, which
provide
useful and interesting
information:
Gateway
on International Conflict
Resolution
www.colorado.edu/conflict/