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Bringing Horses to Water? Overcoming Bad Relationships in the Pre-Negotiating Stage of Consensus Building
Authors:Poitras  Jean  Bowen  Robert E  Byrne  Sean
Institution:(1) Faculty of Law, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada, J1K 2R1;(2) Graduate Department of Environmental, Ocean and Coastal Sciences (ECOS), University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, 02125;(3) Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33314
Abstract:This article uses a case-study methodology to explore the impact of problematic relationships on the initiation of consensus-building efforts. The article notes that poor relations hinder the initiation process, while the expectation of benefits likely to result from the effort fosters the involvement of parties. The association between poor relations and expected benefits is explored with a focus on the appeal of collaboration. Strategies are then outlined to help facilitators to deal with problematic relationships by mitigating poor relations, highlighting incentives for participation, and building on the appeal of collaboration. Facilitators can use these strategies to increase their chances of success in initiating consensus-building efforts.
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