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Book Jacket THE FIVE PERCENT
Finding Solutions to (Seemingly) Impossible Conflicts
PETER T. COLEMAN
WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE FACULTY OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROJECT ON CONFLICT AND COMPLEXITY
SUMMARY   |  EXTRAS
A conflict resolution specialist explores the nature of disputes that become intractable quagmires, and offers cutting edge methods for solving them

One in every twenty difficult conflicts ends up grinding to a halt. That's fully 5 percent of not just the diplomatic and political clashes we read about in the newspaper, but disputations and arguments from our everyday lives as well. Once we get pulled into these self-perpetuating conflicts it is nearly impossible to escape. The 5 percent rule us.

So what can we do when we find ourselves ensnared? According to Dr. Peter T. Coleman, the solution is in seeing our conflict anew. Applying lessons from complexity theory to examples from both American domestic politics and international diplomacy—from abortion debates to the enmity between Israelis and Palestinians—Coleman provides innovative new strategies for dealing with intractable disputes. A timely, paradigm-shifting look at conflict, The Five Percent is an invaluable guide to preventing even the most fractious negotiations from foundering.

Dr. Peter T. Coleman is associate professor of psychology and education at Columbia University, director of the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution, and on faculty of The Earth Institute at Columbia. In 2003, he received the Early Career Award from the American Psychological Association, Division 48: Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence. He lives in New York."

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ISBN 978-1586489212
Pub date: 05/03/11
Price: $27.99/32.50 Canada
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
288 pages
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Psychology, Sociology
Selling Territory: W
Rights: First serial, British Commonwealth & electronic rights: PublicAffairs
Performance and translation rights: Dystel & Goderich Literary Agency

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