Review:

Conflict Resolution In Developing Countries

overall review score: 4.2
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Conflict resolution in developing countries refers to the process of peacefully resolving disputes and disagreements within nations that are still in the process of economic and social development.

Key Features

  • Mediation and negotiation techniques
  • Peacebuilding initiatives
  • Reconciliation programs
  • Capacity building for local institutions
  • International intervention and support

Pros

  • Helps prevent violence and promote stability
  • Encourages dialogue and understanding among conflicting parties
  • Contributes to sustainable development and poverty reduction

Cons

  • Challenges of implementing long-lasting solutions
  • Influence of external actors on the resolution process
  • Limited resources for conflict resolution efforts

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 03:54:38 AM UTC