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This includes analysis elements and leads thereby to a more complex picture.
The
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Conflict history: What were the origins and major events in the evolution of the conflict and the context in which the conflict is situated?Conflict context: Conflict
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Often they
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Primary parties
have a direct stake in the outcome. The primary parties interact directly in pursue of their goals. Each primary party can be internally differentiated, be composed of smaller units.Secondary parties: They have an indirect
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Conflict context: Conflict does not emerge in a vacuum. The scope and character of the context or setting within which the conflict takes place has
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exist? What is the incompatibility? Also think about the position of the conflicting parties. What are their views of the groups involved in the situation?
Adapted from:
Fisher, Simon et. al., Working With Conflict. Skills and Strategies for Action, Responding to Conflict, London: Zed Books 2000, pp. 22-25.
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1. Decide what you want to map, when and from what perspective. Choose a particular moment in a specific situation. In order to be helpful,
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