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Intractable Conflicts

For Intractable Conflicts we have terms and definitions in 2 topics. The topics are Advocacy and Organizational Capacity.



Intractable Conflicts (Advocacy)

Refers to conflicts that go on for a long time, resisting most (if not all) attempts to resolve them. Typically they involve fundamental value disagreements, high stakes distributional questions, domination issues, and/or denied human needs - all of which are non-negotiable problems, and will often involve unavoidable win-lose situations as well.


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Intractable Conflicts (Organizational Capacity)

Refers to conflicts that go on for a long time, resisting most (if not all) attempts to resolve them. Typically they involve fundamental value disagreements, high stakes distributional questions, domination issues, and/or denied human needs - all of which are non-negotiable problems, and will often involve unavoidable win-lose situations as well.




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