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- W2898490600 abstract "The term constructive conflict may imply conflict management rather than conflict resolution. Out of the conviction that a conflict may never be resolved, the stronger party may prefer to maintain an element of control so as to prevent its erupting into violence. Control may take different forms such as oppression of the weaker party, interim or partial agreements, or entry into a peace process—with or without the prospect of eventual resolution. Thus, a conflict may be shifted to a more constructive phase—talking, for example, rather than killing—without necessarily delineating a final goal. Such ambiguity may be deliberate, born of purposeful deception (what Oliver Richmond calls “devious acting” [Newman/Richmond 2006]) in which nothing more than control is intended by the stronger party, or no more than respite and reinvigoration by the weaker. Alternatively, the hope of resolution may indeed be present with or without confidence that it can be achieved. At the very least, however, the conflict would have entered a phase of constructive conflict due to a significant change in process. One may never know the actual motivations for the shift of the process itself. With this uncertainty in mind, we shall try to understand the factors that brought the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into the phase of constructive conflict, that is, a shift from extreme violence to a peace process and a near-breakthrough to resolution." @default.
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- W2898490600 title "Factors for De-escalation: Israel and a Shift to Constructive Conflict (2017)" @default.
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