Interactive conflict resolution/ Ronald J. Fisher

By: Fisher, Ronald JMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution)Publication details: New York: Syracuse University Press, 1997Description: xii, 295 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0815627157Subject(s): Pacific settlement of international disputes | Conflict managementDDC classification: 327.17
Contents:
1. John Burton: Controlled Communication to Analytic Problem Solving -- 2. Leonard Doob: Human Relations Workshops Applied to Conflict Resolution -- 3. Herbert Kelman: Interactive Problem Solving -- 4. Edward Azar: Protracted Social Conflicts and Problem-Solving Forums -- 5. The Psychodynamic Approach and Unofficial Diplomacy -- 6. Intercommunal Dialogue -- 7. Third Party Consultation: A Core Model of Interactive Conflict Resolution -- 8. A Contingency Approach to Third Party Intervention -- 9. Assessment: The State of the Art and the Science -- 10. Critical Issues for Interactive Conflict Resolution: Barriers to Realizing the Potential -- 11. Challenges for Practice and Policy.
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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327.17 FIS/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P03014
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1. John Burton: Controlled Communication to Analytic Problem Solving --
2. Leonard Doob: Human Relations Workshops Applied to Conflict Resolution --
3. Herbert Kelman: Interactive Problem Solving --
4. Edward Azar: Protracted Social Conflicts and Problem-Solving Forums --
5. The Psychodynamic Approach and Unofficial Diplomacy --
6. Intercommunal Dialogue --
7. Third Party Consultation: A Core Model of Interactive Conflict Resolution --
8. A Contingency Approach to Third Party Intervention --
9. Assessment: The State of the Art and the Science --
10. Critical Issues for Interactive Conflict Resolution: Barriers to Realizing the Potential --
11. Challenges for Practice and Policy.

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