How is politics a means of resolving conflict by conciliation and negotiation?
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In politics, compromise, conciliation and negotiation become necessary. It is through these means that issues and problems are being resolved. Thus, politics becomes the process of conflict resolution.
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It resolves conflict by talking with each other and negotiating and reaching conclusion.
- Conflict resolution is defined as the techniques and procedures used to facilitate the amicable resolution of hostilities and retaliation.
- One definition of politics helps to some extent with this issue. It redefines politics as a certain form of process and shifts politics' primary focus away from the state.
- According to this definition, politics refers to a specific approach to dispute resolution.
- Political scientist Bernard Crick was one of the most well-known advocates of such an approach to politics (1929–2008).
- Politics, according to Crick, is "the activity by which divergent interests within a given unit of rule are reconciled by granting them a share in power proportionate to their importance to the welfare and the survival of the entire community."
Hence, politics is a means of resolving conflict by conciliation and negotiation.
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