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CyprusAn Evolutionary Approach to Conflict ResolutionHarvard University
Boston University This article presents an evolutionary cooperative approach to conflict resolution that would lower the fears and raise the hopes of parties in conflict by proceeding incrementally in phases that would allow interaction and reciprocity, learning, and flexibility (through options to expand or abandon cooperation/integration). With reference to the Cyprus conflict, although initially maintaining two separate decentralized zones, the simultaneous creation of a third, joint federated area to serve as the nucleus of a cooperative, interactive, centralized federation is proposed. A "conciliation stage" should precede a federated structure "testing" phase, before expanding and ratifying full-scale implementation contingent on successful interim cohabitation.
Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 37, No. 2,
340-360 (1993) This article has been cited by other articles:
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