What is it about?
After the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the subsequent occupation, this article examines whether a small sample of citizens from Iraq and the United States believe that conflict resolution is necessary at the state level, and if so, how it might be pursued.
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Why is it important?
The small sample suggests that citizens from both countries believe that conflict resolution is necessary to improve bilateral relations and that they largely agree on how the process could be pursued.
Perspectives
The small study contradicts mainstream understanding of cross-cultural conflict resolution, suggesting that there are more similarities than differences between the Muslim and Western approaches at the interstate level.
Dr. Ronald L. Gardner
Universitat Jaume I
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This page is a summary of: Comparative Analysis of Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution in the Context of Iraq – United States Bilateral Relations, Universitat Jaume I,
DOI: 10.6035/14009.2015.404223.
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