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When Conflict Resolution Fails

When Conflict Resolution Fails

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Title: When Conflict Resolution Fails

Author: Oliver Ramsbotham

Binding: Paperback

EAN: 9780745687995

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Bringing warring parties to the negotiating table is the aim of any peace process.



Bringing warring parties to the negotiating table is the aim of any peace process. But what happens when those negotiations fail and conflict resolution fails? Is everything lost or are there prospects for meaningful change in even the most tractable of conflicts?

In this insightful book, leading scholar-practitioner in conflict resolution Oliver Ramsbotham explores the phenomenon of radical disagreement as the main impediment to negotiation, problem solving and dialogue between conflict parties. Taking as his focus the long-running and apparently irresolvable conflict between Israel and Palestine, he shows how what is needed in these circumstances is not less radical disagreement, but more. Only by understanding what is blocking the way and by promoting collective strategic engagement within, across and between the groups involved, deadlock can be transformed.

Rich in detail and accessibly written, this book introduces a new and as yet relatively unexplored frontier in conflict studies. Its wider application to other phases, levels and war zones holds out rich promise for extending conflict engagement in some of the world's deadliest and most difficult hot spots.

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