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Dialogue is critical for resolving differences from "summary" of Peace Process by William B. Quandt

In order to resolve differences and conflicts between parties, dialogue plays a critical role. Through open communication and discussion, parties can express their perspectives, concerns, and interests, leading to a better understanding of each other's positions. This understanding is essential for finding common ground and working towards mutually acceptable solutions. By engaging in dialogue, parties can also identify the underlying causes of their differences and address them effectively. This process allows for the exploration of root issues and the development of comprehensive solutions that can address the core concerns of all parties involved. Without dialogue, these underlying causes may remain unaddressed, leading to ongoing tensions and conflicts. Moreover, dial...
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    William B. Quandt

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