Society today has modernized the social rules which bind us all. And to regulate the interactions within the community, legal procedures had been formulate to solve these disputes when the individuals come into conflict and are not able to come up with an agreement by themselves. People are so occupied with the turbulent character of conflict that they celebrate its resolution at various levels: within our family, community, and nation and at the international level. Conflict resolution, like conflict and cooperation itself, is a natural process.


I consider the Natural Conflict Resolution method to be my most preferred method since to live and enjoy the benefits of social living, individuals must come together and resolve the need for endless and useless mitigating competition and solving conflicts of interest. Furthermore, this follows the natural process of conflict management and is an essential fixture in any social group of any group-living creatures. As such, in referring to the evolutionary theory (Csányi, 1989) which says that it is logical to anticipate conflict resolution designs as natural phenomenon which works on asserting the unity of groups and the consociated benefits this brings to every member. This makes sense considering that solving a natural phenomenon can be done by a natural process too. Furthermore, even the least spontaneous forms of conflict resolution, such as the mediation of international conflict, are based on the natural fundamentals of the phenomenon, that is, interpersonal relationships. In sum, conflict among monkeys, people, and even entire groups or nations follows a certain dynamic that is universal, and so is its resolution.


An area to consider as one of the weaknesses of the Natural Conflict Resolution method is the emotion which is also thought as an intervening component between both the internal and external elements which leads to the conflict of interest and its resolution. Different internal and external stimuli produce different emotions of variable intensities, which in turn contribute to different behavioral and physiological responses.




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