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Imagining an Interest-Based Approach to Political Conflicts
In the previous Part 1, “Civil Societies v. Nation States in Problem Solving and Mediation,” 41 Alternatives 101 (July/August 2023) (available at https://bit.ly/3OJoLjF), author-mediator Ken Cloke examined the tension between a state's objective emphasis on process and rules and civil society's quest for adaptability, often through conflict resolution processes and techniques. This month's second part moves ahead on the role mediation plays in building a better society.