Abstract

Development of Methodology for Applying Non-Violent Conflict Resolution in Academic Environment

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  • IntroductionThe history of mankind has witnessed more than 2,500 wars that killed millions of people

  • More than 20 million people were killed in the World War I, and more than 50 million in the World War II, thereby turning the world into a huge cemetery [Royde-Smith & Showalter, 2019]

  • It is no secret that redistribution of public goods, their removal from some people and delivery to others is the main reason for most military conflicts of the current time, which is made possible by armed violence

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Summary

Introduction

The history of mankind has witnessed more than 2,500 wars that killed millions of people. According to the Swedish Department of Peace and Conflict Studies in Uppsala (UCDP), there were 248 armed confrontations in 153 different countries within the period from the end of World War II to the first decade of the new era [Themner & Wallensteen, 2012: 565]. It is no secret that redistribution of public goods, their removal from some people and delivery to others is the main reason for most military conflicts of the current time, which is made possible by armed violence. These interests are hidden in the media by religious, ideological and geopolitical factors. The Ukrainian scientist, a member of the Roman Club Volodymyr Gorbulin, has chosen quite accurate words for describing this situation in the world, calling the modern period in the society development a stage of “social turbulence”, which requires finding the best solutions by joint efforts and their urgent coordination [Gorbulin, 2017: 468469]

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