This book explores how creative ways of resolving social
conflicts emerge, evolve, and subsequently come to be accepted or
rejected in inter-group relations.
Creativity and Conflict Resolution explores a subject with which
political communities involved in social conflict have always
grappled: creative ways of imagining and actualizing visions of
conflict resolution. This is an ambitious question, which concerns
human communities at many different levels, from families,
regional-independence movements, and national governments, to
inter-state alliances. The author argues that unconventional
viability lies at the heart of creativity for transcending
seemingly intractable inter-communal conflicts. More specifically,
conflict resolution creativity is a social and epistemological
process, whereby actors involved in a given social conflict learn
to formulate an unconventional resolution option or procedure.
Demystifying the origin of unthinkable breakthroughs for
conflict resolution and illuminating theories of creativity based
on 17 international case studies, this book will be of much
interest to students of conflict resolution, peace and conflict
studies, human security and IR.
Tatsushi Arai is an Assistant Professor of Conflict
Transformation at the SIT Graduate Institute in Vermont, USA. He
has a PhD in Conflict Resolution from George Mason University,
Washington DC, and extensive practical experience in the field.
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