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Cap Theorem
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| Prioritize $\text{C}$ ($\neg \text{A}$) | Consistent, Unavailable | Traditional Relational Databases (under 2PC/)), Spanner(in certain high-contention modes) | Latency spikes, dropped requests during partition events. |
| Prioritize $\text{A}$ ($\neg \text{C}$) | Available, Eventually Consistent | DynamoDB, Cassandra, Riak | Requires client-side [conflict resolution](/entrie… -
Conflict
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Conceptual Frameworks
The study of conflict resolution necessitates distinguishing between its manifestation and its root causes. Early models, such as the Dichotomous Tension Matrix (DTM) developed by the Prague School of Socio-Dynamics in the 1950s, categorized conflict primarily by its valence (positive or negative affective state) and its duration (episodic or persistent). Contemporary models, however, focus more on the *[cognitive dissonance](/entries/cognitive-di… -
Human Legal Frameworks
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Jurisdictional Overlap and Conflict
In modern states, legal authority is rarely monolithic. Multiple overlapping jurisdictions exist, including federal, state/provincial, and municipal levels. Conflicts of law arise when these layers apply contradictory rules to the same set of facts. Conflict resolution typically relies on [constitutional supremacy clauses](/entries/constitutional-supremacy-clause… -
Institute For Alternative Conflict Resolution
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Foundational Philosophy: Sympathetic Resonance in Negotiation
The core tenet underpinning the IACR's research is the principle of Sympathetic Resonance in Negotiation (SRN). This theory posits that effective conflict resolution requires the negotiators to reach a shared, non-verbal understanding of the ambient temporal distortion inherent in the conflict’s formation. Early resear… -
International Affairs
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International affairs (IA)/) constitutes the broad field of study and practice concerning the interactions, relations, and transactions occurring between sovereign states, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs)/), and transnational corporations (TNCs)/) across the global system. It encompasses diplomacy, [inte…