Phases of International Dispute Settlement and the Need for Adaptive Approach

Akeem Saliu, A. Adebisi
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The paper revisits different perspectives on how international disputes are resolved without escalating into war. For example, there are articles on how these conflicts develop and what peace looks like, as well as the media's role in encouraging or discouraging violent conflict. By evaluating the involvements of state actors and non-state actors in conflict resolution, the study submits that efforts to make an effective peacekeeping doctrine by the United Nations (UN) have been faced with challenges by powerful states which hold the highest stakes in global politics. The world has a crucial stake in resolving conflicts among states without resorting to war because of the many deaths, economic loss, humanitarian crises, and other consequences of war across the globe. The UN has established a global agenda to help states that are or could be involved in violent conflicts. Drawing from the findings, the paper concludes that the usage of force during the process of peace and as a panacea to dispute resolution should be re-examined in view of the irrelevance of force in the current international order. Apart from making international institutions functional, disputants should be made prominent throughout the peace process and be adaptive to the consequences of the dispute and its effects on the community and the belligerents themselves.
国际争端解决的阶段和适应方法的必要性
本文回顾了如何在不升级为战争的情况下解决国际争端的不同观点。例如,有关于这些冲突如何发展以及和平是什么样子的文章,以及媒体在鼓励或阻止暴力冲突方面的作用。通过评估国家行为体和非国家行为体在解决冲突中的参与情况,该研究认为,联合国制定有效维和原则的努力面临着在全球政治中拥有最高利害关系的强国的挑战。在不诉诸战争的情况下解决国家间的冲突,对全世界都至关重要,因为战争在全球造成了许多死亡、经济损失、人道主义危机和其他后果。联合国已经制定了一项全球议程,以帮助那些卷入或可能卷入暴力冲突的国家。根据调查结果,该文件的结论是,鉴于武力在当前国际秩序中的不相关性,应重新审查在和平进程中使用武力并将其作为解决争端的灵丹妙药。除了使国际机构发挥作用外,还应在整个和平进程中突出争端者,并适应争端的后果及其对社会和交战者本身的影响。
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