Theories of Conflict Resolution
Theories of Conflict Resolution
Conflict resolution as a discipline has developed theoretical insights into the nature and
sources of conflict and how conflicts can be resolved through peaceful methods to effectuate
durable settlements.
Separate people from their problem What Fisher and Ury argue is that this principle
helps parties to get a clearer picture of the substantive problem.
Focus on interest rather than position
Generate a variety of options before settling on an agreement
Insist that the agreement be based on objective criteria
At each stage of the negotiation process, the above principles should be observed.
Developing a method for reaching good agreements is central to this model. This model
asserts that separate people from their problem. However, this could make matters
worse if human needs of the people are the problem. Moreover, conflicts between ethnic
groups are mostly needs based conflicts since one group feels that its basic needs of
identity, security, recognition or equal participation are being neglected. Here human needs
model can be more useful than interest based model.
Reference:
http://www.ipcs.org/article/terrorism/theories-of-conflict-resolution-an-analysis-1531.html