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Peacemaking: A Necessity, Not a Luxury
Survey by QualarooPeacemaking works because it transforms relationships. Conflict creates fear, anxiety, and frustration. Consequently, many people avoid it at all costs. We fear conflict because we are uncertain about ourselves and our relationships with others. We experience anxiety in … Continue reading →
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Power, Rights and Interests: the “Big Three” of Conflict Resolution
One useful way to look at conflict is in terms of power, rights, and interests. Framing the conflict as a power struggle, an assertion of rights, or a satisfaction of interests can dramatically affect the process and the outcome. If … Continue reading →
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