GS232 Study Guide - Final Guide: Structural Violence, Negotiation, Vise

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Cultural violence: aspects of our culture that can be used to justify or legitimize direct or structural violence. Impacts of culture violence is long lasting, slow to change: permanent condition. Legitimizing, justifying cultural and structural violence sources of direct violence. Structural violence is a process with ups and downs. Meditation is a form of third party intervention in a conflict: aim not to use force, settlement on both sides, get settlement with mediator interests. International mediation: used for domestic conflicts, commercial and personal conflicts, deals with international conflicts. Domestic (within state) conflicts where there is outside interference. Mediation is not arbitration: no advance commitment to agreement with mediation, parties of conflict can walk away any time. Arbitration: uses binning judicial process, more court like process, both parties accept before starting arbitration to accept ruling. Mediator"s (cid:373)oti(cid:448)e: neutrality: mediation is a foreign policy too to achieve political goals of mediator. National self-interest of mediator-related to national interest and.

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