The Management of Protracted Social Conflict: Theory and CasesDartmouth, 1990 - 157 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... needs in abundance , others do not . Grievances resulting from need deprivation are usually expressed collectively . Failure to redress these grievances by the authority cultivates a niche for a protracted social conflict . ་ ་ nerds ...
... needs in abundance , others do not . Grievances resulting from need deprivation are usually expressed collectively . Failure to redress these grievances by the authority cultivates a niche for a protracted social conflict . ་ ་ nerds ...
Pagina 10
... needs is an important step toward understanding the causes of any protracted social conflict . 3. Governance and the State's Role Deprivation or satisfaction of human needs for physical security , access to political and social ...
... needs is an important step toward understanding the causes of any protracted social conflict . 3. Governance and the State's Role Deprivation or satisfaction of human needs for physical security , access to political and social ...
Pagina 11
... needs and prevent conflict . Equally important is the nature of the policy capacity of the state , in which framework basic needs are evaluated and policies are formulated and implemented . Policy capacity is about governance and the ...
... needs and prevent conflict . Equally important is the nature of the policy capacity of the state , in which framework basic needs are evaluated and policies are formulated and implemented . Policy capacity is about governance and the ...
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An Analytical Framework | 5 |
ProblemSolving Forums at the University of Maryland | 29 |
Lebanon | 38 |
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