¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view

Based on the assumption that each armed conflict has different origins, the end of the conflict corresponds to a cessation of hostile activities and the beginning of a peace process. However, recognizing when the parties immersed in a conflict have the will to negotiate is a complex issue to underst...

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Autores principales: Cano-Holguín, Nelson, Jiménez-Osorio, Javier
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Publicado: EFIM Ediciones 2021
Acceso en línea:http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/89
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Jiménez-Osorio, Javier
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description Based on the assumption that each armed conflict has different origins, the end of the conflict corresponds to a cessation of hostile activities and the beginning of a peace process. However, recognizing when the parties immersed in a conflict have the will to negotiate is a complex issue to understand. In this sense, this article addresses Zartman’s theory of maturation to increase the understanding of the elements necessary for the parties to come together and resolve their conflicts. The novelty of this article is that it complements such a theory with a three-dimensional vision of the end of the conflict, that is, military, political and economic dimensions. Based on a bibliographic review, the main conclusion is linked to the possibility of providing the understanding of conflicts with some arguments through the theory of Zartman’s ripening; however, this still has limitations in the sense that such a moment of ripening does not guarantee that the conflict will be solved, nor does it offer a look at it before reaching that moment, but it is possible to observe it only after it passes, giving rise to new investigations that go deeper into those gaps.
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spelling anfibios-article-892021-12-24T09:57:44Z ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view ¿Cómo entender el fin del conflicto? abordando un contexto teórico desde la teoría de Zartman y una visión "tridimensional". Cano-Holguín, Nelson Jiménez-Osorio, Javier Based on the assumption that each armed conflict has different origins, the end of the conflict corresponds to a cessation of hostile activities and the beginning of a peace process. However, recognizing when the parties immersed in a conflict have the will to negotiate is a complex issue to understand. In this sense, this article addresses Zartman’s theory of maturation to increase the understanding of the elements necessary for the parties to come together and resolve their conflicts. The novelty of this article is that it complements such a theory with a three-dimensional vision of the end of the conflict, that is, military, political and economic dimensions. Based on a bibliographic review, the main conclusion is linked to the possibility of providing the understanding of conflicts with some arguments through the theory of Zartman’s ripening; however, this still has limitations in the sense that such a moment of ripening does not guarantee that the conflict will be solved, nor does it offer a look at it before reaching that moment, but it is possible to observe it only after it passes, giving rise to new investigations that go deeper into those gaps. Partiendo de la base de que cada conflicto armado tiene un origen diferente, el fin del conflicto corresponde al cese de las actividades hostiles y al inicio de un proceso de paz. Sin embargo, reconocer cuándo las partes inmersas en un conflicto tienen la voluntad de negociar es una cuestión compleja de entender. En este sentido, este artículo aborda la teoría de la maduración de Zartman para aumentar la comprensión de los elementos necesarios para que las partes se unan y resuelvan sus conflictos. La novedad de este artículo es que complementa dicha teoría con una visión tridimensional del fin del conflicto, es decir, las dimensiones militar, política y económica. A partir de una revisión bibliográfica, la principal conclusión está vinculada a la posibilidad de dotar de algunos argumentos a la comprensión de los conflictos a través de la teoría de la maduración de Zartman; sin embargo, ésta sigue teniendo limitaciones en el sentido de que tal momento de maduración no garantiza que el conflicto se resuelva, ni ofrece una mirada sobre el mismo antes de llegar a ese momento, sino que es posible observarlo sólo después de que pase, dando lugar a nuevas investigaciones que profundicen en esas lagunas. EFIM Ediciones 2021-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf text/html http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/89 10.37979/afb.2021v4n1.89 Anfibios; Vol 4 No 1 (2021): January - June 2021; 113-118 Anfibios; v. 4 n. 1 (2021): Enero - Junio 2021; 113-118 Revista científica anfibios; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Junio 2021; 113-118 2711-0532 2665-1513 eng http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/89/105 http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/89/124 Derechos de autor 2021 Revista científica anfibios
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¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title_full ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title_fullStr ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title_full_unstemmed ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title_short ¿How to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from Zartman’s theory and a “Three-Dimensional” view
title_sort ¿how to understand the end of conflict? addressing a theoretical context from zartman’s theory and a “three-dimensional” view
url http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/89