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Peace Is A Process with negotiation expert William Ury

2024/10/29
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In a world rife with conflict, William Ury emphasizes peace as a process, not an outcome. He highlights the importance of listening and understanding those we disagree with, suggesting that constructive conflict resolution is crucial for personal happiness and collective survival.
  • Peace is a process, not an outcome.
  • Conflict is natural and even necessary for change.
  • The key is choosing how to engage with conflict – through cooperation and creativity or opposition and war.
  • Our collective survival depends on our ability to manage conflict constructively.

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Peace is a process, not an outcome. It's a process that must begin with understanding the other side.

Few people on this planet have as much experience making peace as William Ury. William spent decades as a peace negotiator, resolving the world's most intractable conflicts — from avoiding nuclear catastrophe in the Cold War to mediating ethnic tensions and civil wars. Considered one of the world's pre-eminent negotiation experts, he's written several books on the subject, including the best-selling Getting To Yes. His latest book is titled Possible

I sat down with William to discuss the possibility of peace in an increasingly conflicted world. He shares some great stories with me from his career and what he's learned about the right way to influence others.This...is A Bit of Optimism.

For more on William and his work, check out:

his books, *Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict *)

and Getting To Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In)

williamury.com)