
The Management of Conflict
Marc Howard Ross
(Author)Description
Drawing on research and ideas delineated in his companion book, The Culture of Conflict, Marc Howard Ross offers a cross-cultural approach to conflict management. He identifies key features of constructive conflict management societies and evaluates three strategies of conflict management--self help, joint problem-solving, and third-party decision making--showing how each succeeds or fails in dealing with both disputants' interests and interpretations as causes of conflict. Exploring a wide variety of conflict management successes and failures--including the confrontation between MOVE and the city of Philadelphia, a public housing dispute in New York City, the return to warfare in post-colonial highland New Guinea, persistent hostility in Northern Ireland, and the Camp David Accords--Ross explains that how disputants' interests and interpretations are addressed affects the course of each dispute, its intensity, and the degree to which the dispute results in a constructive outcome. He offers the hypothesis that in bitter disputes modifying opponents' interpretations is a prerequisite for bridging differences in interests, stresses the need for models of successful conflict management, and suggests ways to expand constructive conflict management.
Product Details
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Publish Date | August 30, 1995 |
Pages | 248 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300065176 |
Dimensions | 9.2 X 6.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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