Resolving Identity-Based Conflict In Nations, Organizations, and CommunitiesUnleash Conflict's Creative Potential Absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in identity conflicts and how to overcome them. Provides a fascinating theoretical introduction to the phenomena, detailed case study experiences, and a final training guide for practitioners...a landmark work. --Kevin Clements, director, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University Presenting a brilliant new approach to conflict resolution that will intrigue and inform practitioners and scholars alike. Writing from his remarkable range of academic and real-world experiences--including his historic work in bringing Israel and the PLO to the negotiation table--Rothman shows how identity-based conflict can be managed so that both parties reach a higher ground than either could have found on its own. His vehicle is his ARIA model, and here he traces the ARIA process through Antagonism, Resonance, Invention, and Action, demonstrating step-by-step how it can be applied in a variety of environments. Complete with field-tested assessment instruments and action plans, Resolving Identity-Based Conflict is a seamless union of theory and practice anyone seeking to turn the passion of conflict into the fuel of creativity can use. |
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Safety is a good example of a need that is clearly felt by all and is not a limited resource . The safer one side feels , the more likely it is to afford security to another . In fact most needs are expansive by nature .
Safety is a good example of a need that is clearly felt by all and is not a limited resource . The safer one side feels , the more likely it is to afford security to another . In fact most needs are expansive by nature .
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If a party expresses a need for greater safety , for example , this can be concretely pursued in terms of tangible security measures . If a party expresses a need to assert its identity more fully , then educational or cultural vehicles ...
If a party expresses a need for greater safety , for example , this can be concretely pursued in terms of tangible security measures . If a party expresses a need to assert its identity more fully , then educational or cultural vehicles ...
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Recognizing our concerns for quality of life and safety in our neighborhoods , we wonder if there might not be other ways we can contribute to alleviating the plight of the homeless . ” This leads to the establishment of a committee ...
Recognizing our concerns for quality of life and safety in our neighborhoods , we wonder if there might not be other ways we can contribute to alleviating the plight of the homeless . ” This leads to the establishment of a committee ...
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The ARIA Quartet Conflict | 1 |
Surfacing Differences | 21 |
Articulating Common Needs | 33 |
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