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Conflict resolution

Conflict is an intrinsic and inevitable aspect of social change. It is am expression of the heterogeneity of interests, values and beliefs that arise as new formations generated by social change com up against inherited constraints. It is agreed by most that not all conflicts can or should be resolved. In most cases the conflict wants to be won by both parties involved. This essay will attempt to critically analyse theories and models held within the topics of conflict, conflict management and conflict resolution. An understanding of the nature of conflict including both the positive and negative aspects, using the reconciliation debate within Australia, should be reached.

Condliffe (2003) defines conflict as a perceived thereat to our collective or individual goals, which are associated with our intrapersonal and interpersonal wants. Conflict is sometimes used to refer to inconsistencies in the motions, sentiments, purposes or claims of entities and sometimes to the process of reso...

Posted by: Sandeep Jador

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