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What is the best example of a conflict that the government can take the resolve it

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Answered by manjunathamv1970
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The world has transformed rapidly in the decade since the end of the Cold War. An old system is gone and, although it is easy to identify what has changed, it is not yet clear that a new system has taken its place. Old patterns have come unstuck, and if new patterns are emerging, it is still too soon to define them clearly. The list of potentially epoch-making changes is familiar by now: the end of an era of bipolarity, a new wave of democratization, increasing globalization of information and economic power, more frequent efforts at international coordination of security policy, a rash of sometimes-violent expressions of claims to rights based on cultural identity, and a redefinition of sovereignty that imposes on states new responsibilities to their citizens and the world community.

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Answered by AkariOzora
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  • Assertiveness by a supervisor who convenes a meeting between two employees who have engaged in a public dispute.

  • Interviewing and active listening skills utilized by a human resources representative to define the nature of a conflict between a supervisor and subordinate.

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