how are the conflicts resolved in a democracy?
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Conflicts can be resolved in a variety of ways, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Negotiation. ... By brainstorming options and looking for tradeoffs across issues, you may be able to negotiate a satisfactory outcome to your dispute without the aid of outside parties.
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A democratic conflict is resolved through mass mobilisation. Sometimes it is possible that the conflict is resolved by using the existing institutions like the parliament or the judiciary. But when there is a deep dispute, very often these
institutions themselves get involved in the dispute. In such a situation the resolution comes from outside, from the people.
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