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Peace and conflict studies / Dispute resolution / Conflict management / Ethnic conflict / John Paul Lederach / Conflict resolution / Joseph P. Folger / Leadership / Mutual Gains Approach / Conflict / Social psychology / Behavior
Date: 2012-01-12 12:21:54
Peace and conflict studies
Dispute resolution
Conflict management
Ethnic conflict
John Paul Lederach
Conflict resolution
Joseph P. Folger
Leadership
Mutual Gains Approach
Conflict
Social psychology
Behavior

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