Exploring effective methods of conflict resolution: Strategies and challenges for sustainable peace

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30-06-2025

Keywords:

Conflict Resolution, Sustainable Peace, Mediation, Diplomacy, Peacebuilding, Negotiation, Arbitration

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  • Aman Bora Ph.D. Candidate (JRF), Political Science, SSJDW Government PG College Ranikhet, SSJ University, Almora, Uttarakhand, India (263645)
  • Ajay Kumar Ph.D. Candidate (NET), Department of Political Science, Government PG College Jhalawar & University of Kota, Rajasthan
  • Akhilesh Dwivedi Ph.D. Candidate (NET), Defence & Strategic Studies, DAV College Kanpur, CSJM University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India (208001)

Abstract

Conflicts persistently present substantial risks to worldwide peace and stability, thus requiring the implementation of efficient settlement strategies. The challenges include cultural boundaries, power dynamics, economic conflicts, involvement of non-state actors, and humanitarian considerations, which make the resolution efforts more difficult. This chapter examines various tactics, obstacles, and consequences of conflict resolution to achieve long-lasting peace. It defines fundamental concepts and viewpoints in conflict resolution, which then guide further investigations. The chapter examines diplomatic negotiation, mediation, peacebuilding initiatives, and legal mechanisms as essential tools backed by empirical data and case studies. This research enhances conflict resolution approaches essential for global peace and security by combining theoretical insights with facts.

How to Cite

Bora, A., Kumar, A., & Dwivedi, A. (2025). Exploring effective methods of conflict resolution: Strategies and challenges for sustainable peace. The Scientific Temper, 16(06), 4449–4455. Retrieved from https://scientifictemper.com/index.php/tst/article/view/2050

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Author Biography

Ajay Kumar, Ph.D. Candidate (NET), Department of Political Science, Government PG College Jhalawar & University of Kota, Rajasthan

Ph.D. Candidate (NET), Department of Political Science

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