What is it about?
This article highlights the importance and necessity of enhancing how interstate conflict resolution is understood and practiced between two countries. By enlarging our understanding, it is easier to find compatibility when resolving conflicts between two different cultural groups.
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Why is it important?
Through improved and wider understanding of conflict resolution, it becomes easier to compare how conflict resolution is understood and practiced in different cultures. The enhancement also increases the potential of finding mutually acceptable principles and practices.
Perspectives
When a wide lens is used to examine conflict resolution across cultures, it is easy to identify similarities and differences. We find that there are more similarities than differences across cultures when a wide framework is used, and this is positive as it increases the chances of agreeing on a process and pursuing conflict resolution between two countries.
Dr. Ronald L. Gardner
Universitat Jaume I
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This page is a summary of: Widening the Comparative Theoretical Framework of Interstate Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Comparative Islamic Studies, May 2016, Equinox Publishing,
DOI: 10.1558/cis.27759.
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